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I just got a call from my son's best friend who lives about 1/2 a mile from
here. She wanted to know if Levi was in the house (of course he is). There is a cat who looks just like him who, according to her mother, has been there for 2 days. The daughter just saw him and freaked, thinking it was our baby. (She's such a sweet girl, I adore her!) Well it's my neighbor's cat. I got the detailed description (he has a very unique and beautiful color of bright, green eyes) so I'm sure it's him. Recall this post: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p.../d8282be267dfb 44d They go away every weekend and leave him outside, during wicked t-storms and tornado watches. Apparently they are now gone for several weeks and have left him, once again, to his own devices. I'm so effing ****ed. I would love to bring him in here, but they would know (their daughter plays here...). I told my son's friend to ask her mom if they could steal him or if they know anyone who loves cats and would keep him indoors 100% of the time. He's the sweetest boy and always tries to follow me in the house. He gets into my garage all the time and hangs out. Now he's not even nearby and has crossed several busy roads to get where he is. Argh! -- Lynne |
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On Aug 1, 10:45 pm, Lynne wrote:
I just got a call from my son's best friend who lives about 1/2 a mile from here. She wanted to know if Levi was in the house (of course he is). There is a cat who looks just like him who, according to her mother, has been there for 2 days. The daughter just saw him and freaked, thinking it was our baby. (She's such a sweet girl, I adore her!) Well it's my neighbor's cat. I got the detailed description (he has a very unique and beautiful color of bright, green eyes) so I'm sure it's him. Recall this post:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...av/msg/d8282be... 44d They go away every weekend and leave him outside, during wicked t-storms and tornado watches. Apparently they are now gone for several weeks and have left him, once again, to his own devices. I'm so effing ****ed. I would love to bring him in here, but they would know (their daughter plays here...). I told my son's friend to ask her mom if they could steal him or if they know anyone who loves cats and would keep him indoors 100% of the time. He's the sweetest boy and always tries to follow me in the house. He gets into my garage all the time and hangs out. Now he's not even nearby and has crossed several busy roads to get where he is. Argh! -- Lynne Dang. Do they even arrange to have someone come with fresh food and water?? Sherry |
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On 2 Aug, 04:45, Lynne wrote:
I just got a call from my son's best friend who lives about 1/2 a mile from here. She wanted to know if Levi was in the house (of course he is). There is a cat who looks just like him who, according to her mother, has been there for 2 days. The daughter just saw him and freaked, thinking it was our baby. (She's such a sweet girl, I adore her!) Well it's my neighbor's cat. I got the detailed description (he has a very unique and beautiful color of bright, green eyes) so I'm sure it's him. Recall this post:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...av/msg/d8282be... 44d They go away every weekend and leave him outside, during wicked t-storms and tornado watches. Apparently they are now gone for several weeks and have left him, once again, to his own devices. I'm so effing ****ed. I would love to bring him in here, but they would know (their daughter plays here...). I told my son's friend to ask her mom if they could steal him or if they know anyone who loves cats and would keep him indoors 100% of the time. He's the sweetest boy and always tries to follow me in the house. He gets into my garage all the time and hangs out. Now he's not even nearby and has crossed several busy roads to get where he is. Argh! -- Lynne sod it, just ****ing steal him, they are obviously irresponsible owners and don;t deserve him, you will be donig him a favour poor little thing. at worst he can stay in your garage until they come back but he CANNOT be left to his own devices like that as he will meet a sticky end for sure. if it was here I would call the RSPCA, and if they did not do anything that very day then i woudl just bloody well take him in, he just can't be left out like that. sod the neighbours, why do you care if you **** them off? they obviously don't care for their little furbaby who is obviously desparately looking for a decent mum to look after him (could be you!!!). go on , just get yourself round there now and get him!!!!! what are yuo aiwtign for??? if there is someone who is comgin once a day to feed him (which I doubt) then no harm done as you just took him home to feed him and look after him in the interim. Leave a note out for any potential pet sitter to read with your details on it so they can contact you, GO ON!!!! bookie |
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on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 05:45:17 GMT, Sherry wrote:
Dang. Do they even arrange to have someone come with fresh food and water?? Nope. And he has no shelter during the storms. WTH is wrong with people? -- Lynne |
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On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:29:27 -0700, bookie wrote:
sod it, just ****ing steal him, they are obviously irresponsible owners and don;t deserve him, you will be donig him a favour poor little thing. at worst he can stay in your garage until they come back but he CANNOT be left to his own devices like that as he will meet a sticky end for sure. if it was here I would call the RSPCA, and if they did not do anything that very day then i woudl just bloody well take him in, he just can't be left out like that. sod the neighbours, why do you care if you **** them off? they obviously don't care for their little furbaby who is obviously desparately looking for a decent mum to look after him (could be you!!!). go on , just get yourself round there now and get him!!!!! what are yuo aiwtign for??? if there is someone who is comgin once a day to feed him (which I doubt) then no harm done as you just took him home to feed him and look after him in the interim. Leave a note out for any potential pet sitter to read with your details on it so they can contact you, GO ON!!!! bookie |
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"Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:29:27 -0700, bookie wrote: sod it, just ****ing steal him, they are obviously irresponsible owners and don;t deserve him, you will be donig him a favour poor little thing. at worst he can stay in your garage until they come back but he CANNOT be left to his own devices like that as he will meet a sticky end for sure. if it was here I would call the RSPCA, and if they did not do anything that very day then i woudl just bloody well take him in, he just can't be left out like that. sod the neighbours, why do you care if you **** them off? they obviously don't care for their little furbaby who is obviously desparately looking for a decent mum to look after him (could be you!!!). go on , just get yourself round there now and get him!!!!! what are yuo aiwtign for??? if there is someone who is comgin once a day to feed him (which I doubt) then no harm done as you just took him home to feed him and look after him in the interim. Leave a note out for any potential pet sitter to read with your details on it so they can contact you, GO ON!!!! bookie What's your point, Charlie? |
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On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:53:12 -0400, cybercat wrote:
"Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:29:27 -0700, bookie wrote: sod it, just ****ing steal him, they are obviously irresponsible owners and don;t deserve him, you will be donig him a favour poor little thing. at worst he can stay in your garage until they come back but he CANNOT be left to his own devices like that as he will meet a sticky end for sure. if it was here I would call the RSPCA, and if they did not do anything that very day then i woudl just bloody well take him in, he just can't be left out like that. sod the neighbours, why do you care if you **** them off? they obviously don't care for their little furbaby who is obviously desparately looking for a decent mum to look after him (could be you!!!). go on , just get yourself round there now and get him!!!!! what are yuo aiwtign for??? if there is someone who is comgin once a day to feed him (which I doubt) then no harm done as you just took him home to feed him and look after him in the interim. Leave a note out for any potential pet sitter to read with your details on it so they can contact you, GO ON!!!! bookie What's your point, Charlie? Bookie was addressing Lynne, but Lynne supposedly has killfiled Bookie, so I bumped the post. Charlie |
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On Aug 1, 8:45 pm, Lynne wrote:
I just got a call from my son's best friend who lives about 1/2 a mile from here. She wanted to know if Levi was in the house (of course he is). There is a cat who looks just like him who, according to her mother, has been there for 2 days. The daughter just saw him and freaked, thinking it was our baby. (She's such a sweet girl, I adore her!) Well it's my neighbor's cat. I got the detailed description (he has a very unique and beautiful color of bright, green eyes) so I'm sure it's him. Recall this post:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...av/msg/d8282be... 44d They go away every weekend and leave him outside, during wicked t-storms and tornado watches. Apparently they are now gone for several weeks and have left him, once again, to his own devices. I'm so effing ****ed. I would love to bring him in here, but they would know (their daughter plays here...). I told my son's friend to ask her mom if they could steal him or if they know anyone who loves cats and would keep him indoors 100% of the time. He's the sweetest boy and always tries to follow me in the house. He gets into my garage all the time and hangs out. Now he's not even nearby and has crossed several busy roads to get where he is. Argh! -- Lynne This is how I got my awesome Jay Jay. He was left outside a lot, and kept showing up at a neighbor's house. They got tired of returning him to somebody who doesn't care, so they turned him into the shelter instead. Two weeks later, he was at a show as an adoptable cat, and I was hooked. Some idiot out there never knew what they had. |
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"Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:53:12 -0400, cybercat wrote: "Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:29:27 -0700, bookie wrote: sod it, just ****ing steal him, they are obviously irresponsible owners and don;t deserve him, you will be donig him a favour poor little thing. at worst he can stay in your garage until they come back but he CANNOT be left to his own devices like that as he will meet a sticky end for sure. if it was here I would call the RSPCA, and if they did not do anything that very day then i woudl just bloody well take him in, he just can't be left out like that. sod the neighbours, why do you care if you **** them off? they obviously don't care for their little furbaby who is obviously desparately looking for a decent mum to look after him (could be you!!!). go on , just get yourself round there now and get him!!!!! what are yuo aiwtign for??? if there is someone who is comgin once a day to feed him (which I doubt) then no harm done as you just took him home to feed him and look after him in the interim. Leave a note out for any potential pet sitter to read with your details on it so they can contact you, GO ON!!!! bookie What's your point, Charlie? Bookie was addressing Lynne, but Lynne supposedly has killfiled Bookie, so I bumped the post. Ahh. |
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on Fri, 03 Aug 2007 06:53:23 GMT, Charlie Wilkes
wrote: Bookie was addressing Lynne, but Lynne supposedly has killfiled Bookie, so I bumped the post. Well don't bother. I have her kill-filed for a reason, and I'm not inclined to read her blather even when quoted. -- Lynne |
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