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Steve Touchstone
August 30th 03, 01:30 AM
Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
when she gets hungry.

This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

MaryL
August 30th 03, 03:01 AM
"Steve Touchstone" > wrote in message
...
> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
> neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
> cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
> an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
> when she gets hungry.
>
> This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
> Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
> poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

This might be an appropriate time to remind people to take extra precautions
when they are moving (even to a house "a short distance away"). Cats can
become frightened in all the noise and confusion, and they may disappear in
surprisingly short order. When I was moving, I put my cat in a carrier and
then placed that in a room with a closed door. The movers had instructions
not to open that door, but the carrier was my extra safeguard ... based on
the "Murphy's Law" of assuming that something *will* go wrong.

MaryL

Brenda Watkins
August 30th 03, 03:45 AM
"Steve Touchstone" > wrote in message
...
> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
> neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
> cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
> an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out when
she gets hungry.
>
> This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
> Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
> poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

purrs enroute.
Brenda

Victor M. Martinez
August 30th 03, 04:50 AM
Homing purrs on the way.

--
Victor M. Martinez

http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv

Marina
August 30th 03, 06:02 AM
"Steve Touchstone" > wrote
> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
> neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
> cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
> an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
> when she gets hungry.

Many purrs that Mega comes back home soon.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki

August 30th 03, 09:20 AM
MaryL > wrote:

> When I was moving, I put my cat in a carrier and then placed that in
> a room with a closed door. The movers had instructions not to open
> that door, but the carrier was my extra safeguard ... based on the
> "Murphy's Law" of assuming that something *will* go wrong.

Good thinking. Last time I moved (4 years ago), I put my two cats into
one of the bathrooms, and instructed the movers not to open that door
under any circumstances! (I also put signs on the door in case anyone
forgot.) Luckily, there were two bathrooms in that apartment, so if
anyone had to use one, there was a second one available that didn't have
any cats in it. :)

When we got to my new apartment, that was more tricky - I put them in
the bathroom again, but this place only has one bathroom. So when someone
had to use it, I had to make sure the cats didn't get out. That would
have been a good time for me to use the carrier as well!

Joyce

JBHajos
August 30th 03, 12:26 PM
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 19:30:47 -0500, Steve Touchstone
> wrote:

>Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine).

Poor little kitty. Here are a bunch of purrs that Mega can be found
safe and sound.

Jeanne

Lisa Katt
August 30th 03, 02:33 PM
Purrs for Mega to be found quickly!
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


Steve Touchstone skrev i meddelandet
>...
>Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
>customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
>packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
>neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
>cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
>an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
>when she gets hungry.
>
>This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
>Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
>poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

Tanada
August 30th 03, 05:47 PM
Steve Touchstone wrote:
>
> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since.
>
>

Kitty finding purrs and thoughts for poor little Mega and her owner to
find each other. Please keep us informed about Mega, as well as your
owners.

Pam, Rob, and the NC nine

Karen Chuplis
August 30th 03, 07:28 PM
in article , Steve Touchstone at
wrote on 8/29/03 7:30 PM:

> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
> neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
> cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
> an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
> when she gets hungry.
>
> This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
> Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
> poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

Many purrs for Mega to turn up none the worse for wear and reunited.

Karen

Ginger-lyn Summer
August 30th 03, 07:30 PM
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 19:30:47 -0500, Steve Touchstone
> wrote:

>Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
>customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
>packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
>neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
>cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
>an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
>when she gets hungry.
>
>This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
>Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
>poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

Purrs that Mega is found and fine.

Ginger-lyn

Christine Burel
August 31st 03, 03:20 AM
Purrs going out to help Mega find her way home!
Christine
"Steve Touchstone" > wrote in message
...
> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
> neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
> cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
> an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
> when she gets hungry.
>
> This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
> Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
> poisoning, and now Mega is missing.

LOL
August 31st 03, 07:09 AM
Steve Touchstone > wrote in message >...
> Requesting purrs for another lost cat (not one of mine). One of my
> customers moved out of town, and during the confusion of the movers
> packing things up Mega bolted and hasn't been seen since. The
> neighbors were alerted, but so far no sighting of this little calico
> cat which used to supervise be though the window as I worked. She was
> an indoor only cat, so hopefully she's in hiding and will venture out
> when she gets hungry.
>
> This has been a really bad summer for this kind cat-lady ex-customer.
> Earlier she lost one of her cats to what sounded like anti-freeze
> poisoning, and now Mega is missing.


We are sending lots of purrs that Mega finds her way home pronto.
------
Krista