Scooter's great adventure
I was working outside the house after the hurricane passed, putting
back the patio furniture, and I had the glass sliding door from the Florida room to the yard open. I rarely use that door and never leave it open, but the sliding screen door was closed. I didn't realize that it was possible for a cat to walk between the screen door and the outside glass and then push through at the end. But Scooter figured it out. I was inside and noticed Scooter just as he pushed past the end and into the OUT. Yikes. I calmly slid open the door to get him but Scooter bolted around the house. FREEDOM AT LAST. I shut the door and calmly walked after him but he had disappeared. Panic. It's Florida. There's vegetation everywhere. I poked in bushes, called him, walked around a few houses. Then Scooter popped back into view, ran back into my yard, paused at the closed door, and shot around the other side of the house. I went in, made sure that Nipsy and Baby were in the bedroom, locked them in there, and left the outside door open. For an hour I walked around calling him, to no avail. My cousin and mother were driving around looking for him. The worst part was, his collar has a tracking device, all my cats have them, left over from my former house where I let them in the (fenced in) backyard. I had let the batteries die because they don't go out in Florida, at least not yet. I am working on getting a cat proof fence around the yard but haven't done it yet. So I tried the tracker but it found no trace of him because the batteries were dead. I did just replace them on all the cats. Actually I had replaced Marlo's when I brought her over to Mom's so we could find her new hiding places. So, I know that cats usually are scared and wait somewhere nearby. I went in, and waited. Half an hour later he walked in the open door. Adventure over. That was yesterday but I was too busy to write about it until now. He's lying next to me on the bed as I write this, and Nipsy is yowling for Temptations. Baby is likely under the bed but is about due to surface. So all is normal. |
Scooter's great adventure
On 10/8/2016 6:51 PM, dgk wrote:
I was working outside the house after the hurricane passed, putting back the patio furniture, and I had the glass sliding door from the Florida room to the yard open. I rarely use that door and never leave it open, but the sliding screen door was closed. I didn't realize that it was possible for a cat to walk between the screen door and the outside glass and then push through at the end. But Scooter figured it out. I was inside and noticed Scooter just as he pushed past the end and into the OUT. Yikes. I calmly slid open the door to get him but Scooter bolted around the house. FREEDOM AT LAST. I shut the door and calmly walked after him but he had disappeared. Panic. It's Florida. There's vegetation everywhere. I poked in bushes, called him, walked around a few houses. Then Scooter popped back into view, ran back into my yard, paused at the closed door, and shot around the other side of the house. I went in, made sure that Nipsy and Baby were in the bedroom, locked them in there, and left the outside door open. For an hour I walked around calling him, to no avail. My cousin and mother were driving around looking for him. The worst part was, his collar has a tracking device, all my cats have them, left over from my former house where I let them in the (fenced in) backyard. I had let the batteries die because they don't go out in Florida, at least not yet. I am working on getting a cat proof fence around the yard but haven't done it yet. So I tried the tracker but it found no trace of him because the batteries were dead. I did just replace them on all the cats. Actually I had replaced Marlo's when I brought her over to Mom's so we could find her new hiding places. So, I know that cats usually are scared and wait somewhere nearby. I went in, and waited. Half an hour later he walked in the open door. Adventure over. That was yesterday but I was too busy to write about it until now. He's lying next to me on the bed as I write this, and Nipsy is yowling for Temptations. Baby is likely under the bed but is about due to surface. So all is normal. Whew! I'm glad he came back in! I wonder if that adventure cured him, or if he'll try to get out again? |
Scooter's great adventure
On 10/8/2016 9:51 PM, dgk wrote:
I was working outside the house after the hurricane passed, putting back the patio furniture, and I had the glass sliding door from the Florida room to the yard open. I rarely use that door and never leave it open, but the sliding screen door was closed. I didn't realize that it was possible for a cat to walk between the screen door and the outside glass and then push through at the end. But Scooter figured it out. I was inside and noticed Scooter just as he pushed past the end and into the OUT. Yikes. I calmly slid open the door to get him but Scooter bolted around the house. FREEDOM AT LAST. I shut the door and calmly walked after him but he had disappeared. Panic. It's Florida. There's vegetation everywhere. I poked in bushes, called him, walked around a few houses. Then Scooter popped back into view, ran back into my yard, paused at the closed door, and shot around the other side of the house. I went in, made sure that Nipsy and Baby were in the bedroom, locked them in there, and left the outside door open. For an hour I walked around calling him, to no avail. My cousin and mother were driving around looking for him. The worst part was, his collar has a tracking device, all my cats have them, left over from my former house where I let them in the (fenced in) backyard. I had let the batteries die because they don't go out in Florida, at least not yet. I am working on getting a cat proof fence around the yard but haven't done it yet. So I tried the tracker but it found no trace of him because the batteries were dead. I did just replace them on all the cats. Actually I had replaced Marlo's when I brought her over to Mom's so we could find her new hiding places. So, I know that cats usually are scared and wait somewhere nearby. I went in, and waited. Half an hour later he walked in the open door. Adventure over. That was yesterday but I was too busy to write about it until now. He's lying next to me on the bed as I write this, and Nipsy is yowling for Temptations. Baby is likely under the bed but is about due to surface. So all is normal. Late reply but I'm glad things are normal and that you, your cats and your mom are okay. :) Jill |
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