The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
about midnight!!! I have the other one confined to a bedroom
(I had him out snuggling with me for a couple hrs last nite but he's hiding
in the room now) - I'm going crazy looking for this kitten!!!
I'm getting panicky now. He's so little; I know there are lots of places he
could be hiding but I'm so worried :(!!!!!!!! Carol
I originally had him confined but he got out when I opened the door to go
out the other nite :(
-L. - 22 May 2005 17:20 GMT
> The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
> about midnight!!! I have the other one confined to a bedroom
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> I originally had him confined but he got out when I opened the door to go
> out the other nite :(
Are they semi-feral? If so, I'd keep them confined to a small space
until they are tamed.
good luck finding him! Let us know what happens.
-L.
kitkatluna - 22 May 2005 17:20 GMT
> The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
> about midnight!!! I have the other one confined to a bedroom
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> I originally had him confined but he got out when I opened the door to go
> out the other nite :(
Does he know where his food is? If so...don't worry TOO much. He'll come
out when he's hungry for sure!!!
Hugs to you, Carol!
Pam
ElvisRocks - 22 May 2005 17:34 GMT
I got them from the shelter volunteer where I got Cali; she had them at her
house in foster care - they were ok there, not semi-feral,
just scared I guess. I have food a few places. :(
>> The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
>> about midnight!!! I have the other one confined to a bedroom
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> Hugs to you, Carol!
> Pam
Rhonda - 23 May 2005 02:09 GMT
Hi ER,
Did you find your new baby?
How about dragging around a new toy, like one of those feather-things on
the end of a string? I don't think many kittens can resist feather toys.
Have you looked up under the bed or furniture? Sometimes they get up
inside of them.
Let us know if he's back.
Rhonda
> The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
> about midnight!!! I have the other one confined to a bedroom
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> I originally had him confined but he got out when I opened the door to go
> out the other nite :(
Mary - 23 May 2005 03:35 GMT
> Hi ER,
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>
> Let us know if he's back.
Opening a screened window or door (as long as it is secure with no holes and
will
lock in place) works for me when my girls hide because they hear the pill
bottle.
The sound of the birds and bugs etc. gets them every time.
Chris - 23 May 2005 04:23 GMT
I once spent two hours looking for one of mine (when she was little)... She
had wedged herself behind a dresser--a space I never thought she could fit
into. I also have one who manages to open dresser drawers to climb in, one
who jiggles the closet door until it opens... Bottom line, LOOK EVERYWHERE!
> The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
> about midnight!!! I have the other one confined to a bedroom
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> I originally had him confined but he got out when I opened the door to go
> out the other nite :(
John Ross Mc Master - 23 May 2005 05:00 GMT
>I once spent two hours looking for one of mine (when she was little)... She
>had wedged herself behind a dresser--a space I never thought she could fit
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>> I originally had him confined but he got out when I opened the door to go
>> out the other nite :(
My Cinder once got trapped behind gyprock because there was a small
opening in the wall. LOOK EVERYWHERE even the places you don't
expect.. Thats not a shout, it's a plea.