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Where is boyfie?
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "MaryL" wrote in message ... "MaryL" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Takayuki" wrote in message ... On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 02:44:40 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: I've been looking for him for more than two hours now. He went out around 9 - for a wee as it's been raining all day. He has not come back. It is 2.20 a.m. Oh, he just decided to return while I was posting this. I know how my mother felt now when I was missing as a child - she was afraid I was dead and when I was not she said she would kill me. Of course she didn't she was very happy to see me again paddling in the brook after fish with no idea of time. I was a bit afraid about Boyfie staying out so late and I have stayed up myself until he is home. Quarter to 3!! Bed now, night night This sounds familiar. Hopefully he at least brought back a fish. If the weather doesn't improve that's all there will be. http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.u...ail/story.html Torrential rain yesterday too, which has picked up previously unsuspected hail damage from the storm last week. My conservatory is leaking and so is my bay window, buckets and saucepans needed :-( ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oh, my! You are having a very bad week. I hope the rain means that Boyfie has simply "holed up" somewhere and will be home (and hungry!) when the rain ends. I know this is very worrisome for you. MaryL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I just realized that I did not read your message carefully enough. I'm so sorry about all the problems the rain is causing, but I am *delighted* that Boyfie is home. MaryL I should just leave him out as he is very sensible about foxes and he can rush up a tree in 20 seconds but I prefer to know he is in. Foxes are the bane of my life - if they are not after your poultry, always! when they are feeding big cubs they have their eyes on your cats. Imagine how we feel here in Florida Coyotes Bobcats Florida Panthers ( rare but still seen) Anaconda, Pythons and Boa Constrictors Alligators (almost any natural water source has them in it) Eagles and Hawks ( for example) Black Bears feral dogs Raccoons ( my area is under a major rabies alert these varmints are the major carriers) Eastern Diamond back snakes Cotton Mouth snakes Copperhead Snakes Coral snakes The last listed snakes wont eat cats but will kill with a single strike to a small mammal. We have to worry about the furballs being constricted to death now by idiots snake owners that either did not properly secure their animals or just let them go in the wild. They just removed a 13 foot constrictor snake from a local pool the other day |
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