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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
On 10/21/2011 04:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote:
nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia Many years ago -- our Ginger (RB yellow Tom) was gone for 3 weeks. We later found out that he had moved into a neighbor's basement qand had been sleeping on her son's bed each night. The son thought that his mother had acquired a cat and treated Ginger like he was theirs. |
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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
We are all Purrin and prayin too,
Love, Kyla, Mosey, PookyKat, Sqweex, n Pipps PS, Good for Brinkley to come home after 10 days. There is hope for cutie after all. Binkley came home after about 10 days when he got out. Showed up crying at the patio door at 2 am. We're all purrin and prayin. Julie, Booker, Chappy and Snowflake On 10/21/2011 3:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote: nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia |
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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
I'm thinking to shift into limbo, if I can, hope for the best for her,
whatever that is, and let go, let Bast. "MLB" wrote in message ... On 10/21/2011 04:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote: nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia Many years ago -- our Ginger (RB yellow Tom) was gone for 3 weeks. We later found out that he had moved into a neighbor's basement qand had been sleeping on her son's bed each night. The son thought that his mother had acquired a cat and treated Ginger like he was theirs. |
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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
Nope. Keep on looking and praying. She could turn up.
On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:24:59 -0700, "Sylvia M" wrote: I'm thinking to shift into limbo, if I can, hope for the best for her, whatever that is, and let go, let Bast. "MLB" wrote in message ... On 10/21/2011 04:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote: nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia Many years ago -- our Ginger (RB yellow Tom) was gone for 3 weeks. We later found out that he had moved into a neighbor's basement qand had been sleeping on her son's bed each night. The son thought that his mother had acquired a cat and treated Ginger like he was theirs. |
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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
I totally agree with John, This is sent with love. Our kitties are still
purring hard for cutie's safe return and I am praying too. You might also want to look in the FOUND ads in the newspapers. Love and (((Sylvia)) Kyla "John Ross Mc Master" Nope. Keep on looking and praying. She could turn up. On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:24:59 -0700, "Sylvia M" wrote: I'm thinking to shift into limbo, if I can, hope for the best for her, whatever that is, and let go, let Bast. "MLB" wrote in message ... On 10/21/2011 04:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote: nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia Many years ago -- our Ginger (RB yellow Tom) was gone for 3 weeks. We later found out that he had moved into a neighbor's basement qand had been sleeping on her son's bed each night. The son thought that his mother had acquired a cat and treated Ginger like he was theirs. |
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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
Thanks again, Kyla, I'm gonna be phoning some of the throw-away papers
too. I'm purring most for her safety...for her return ofcourse, but even more importantly for her safety and well being. Sylvia "Mosey =^..^=" wrote in message ... I totally agree with John, This is sent with love. Our kitties are still purring hard for cutie's safe return and I am praying too. You might also want to look in the FOUND ads in the newspapers. Love and (((Sylvia)) Kyla "John Ross Mc Master" Nope. Keep on looking and praying. She could turn up. On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:24:59 -0700, "Sylvia M" wrote: I'm thinking to shift into limbo, if I can, hope for the best for her, whatever that is, and let go, let Bast. "MLB" wrote in message ... On 10/21/2011 04:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote: nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia Many years ago -- our Ginger (RB yellow Tom) was gone for 3 weeks. We later found out that he had moved into a neighbor's basement qand had been sleeping on her son's bed each night. The son thought that his mother had acquired a cat and treated Ginger like he was theirs. |
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Heeeeeer cutieeeeee...purrz, UPDATE?
You're welcome Sylvia, good to phone some of the papers and also check with
the animal shelters. (((Sylvia)))' Kyla, 4 cats purring and I'm praying too. Thanks again, Kyla, I'm gonna be phoning some of the throw-away papers too. I'm purring most for her safety...for her return ofcourse, but even more importantly for her safety and well being. Sylvia "Mosey =^..^=" wrote in message ... I totally agree with John, This is sent with love. Our kitties are still purring hard for cutie's safe return and I am praying too. You might also want to look in the FOUND ads in the newspapers. Love and (((Sylvia)) Kyla "John Ross Mc Master" Nope. Keep on looking and praying. She could turn up. On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:24:59 -0700, "Sylvia M" wrote: I'm thinking to shift into limbo, if I can, hope for the best for her, whatever that is, and let go, let Bast. "MLB" wrote in message ... On 10/21/2011 04:45 PM, Sylvia M wrote: nuthin new since evening of 10/20. a few outside'night'eyes' were not hers. Along our back yard, and others on our block runs a chain link fence... if she got under, over or through, she could be anywhere, including industrial complexes. At this point the candles and purrs should be for her health and safety...alive and well, wherever she is. I still have hope, but less and less. Putting food out would not tell me what outside cat ate it, there are several in the complex, at least six that I can think of. Cutie would probably not expect another cat to be friendly. I don't know. I can't guess. I can only do those things you and I told me and wait...and wait...and... S. "Mosey wrote in message ... Sew r weh. Mosey purrin hard fur hiz howse we are still purring and await and hope for a positive update,... OEJ fur herown purrin howze "Sylvia M" "Mosey =^..^=" On Oct 20, 4:06 pm, Samuel Redcat Mahoney It may actually be easier to look under some things after dark, such as bushes or decorative plants, where a cat can really hide well, with a really bright flashlight, since her eyes will glow. Get your furry butt home purrs are on the way. Dat's a good point, unka Gandalf. I can testify to da fact that when a inside cat is lost in da Out, they usually hide during da day and don't come out til it's dark outside. Evin a cat hoo is yoozd to da Out ushually perfurrs to rome in da nite. I don go out as mutsh as I did wen I wuz yunger butted dat is troo four me. A flashlight an lookin for eyes is a gud idearment. I am lookin two. -- Wascal You are right Wascal, a flashlight IS a good idea. And you might get a trap and put a sardine in it as well. COME HOME NOW cutie!!!!! Mosey and Anti Kyla Night with flash-light a good idea, even red dot, but she never got to play with that. Will try that tonite... The worst thing is when I drive down the North South, and the East-West streets! But I heave a sigh when she isntt laying there. Third night, nothing yet. Thanks for caring and purring. Sylvia Many years ago -- our Ginger (RB yellow Tom) was gone for 3 weeks. We later found out that he had moved into a neighbor's basement qand had been sleeping on her son's bed each night. The son thought that his mother had acquired a cat and treated Ginger like he was theirs. |
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