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He's HOME!
He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my
brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. As a black cat, Thank Bast I had the sense to put a reflective collar on him, as it was the reflection being picked up by my torch that enabled us to see him huddled under the bush. There is no way we would have spotted him otherwise as it was very dark we'd already looked in that spot twice. I had even gone as far as contacting the 24 hour emergency vet on the corner of my street as there is a busy road not that far away that has claimed a few local feline lives. I didn't know whether to yell at HRFL for being so stupid or give him a big cuddle. The cuddle and kisses won. ;o) Thanks for the purrs - They helped very much. The little sh*t and his ******* cat tricks will be the death of me yet. Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Lucky cat I can't wait till they get the next generation of the gps
tracker collars made for felines. It would be worth the $20 bucks a month for it. A hug for him , a swift kick in the butt for him than he be locked in a room for the night till my nerves calmed down. I am glad he is home Helen I know how you feel about no being able to find them "Helen Miles" wrote in message news:d2e8cc8f65534b573f0c3026ced46e9f.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. As a black cat, Thank Bast I had the sense to put a reflective collar on him, as it was the reflection being picked up by my torch that enabled us to see him huddled under the bush. There is no way we would have spotted him otherwise as it was very dark we'd already looked in that spot twice. I had even gone as far as contacting the 24 hour emergency vet on the corner of my street as there is a busy road not that far away that has claimed a few local feline lives. I didn't know whether to yell at HRFL for being so stupid or give him a big cuddle. The cuddle and kisses won. ;o) Thanks for the purrs - They helped very much. The little sh*t and his ******* cat tricks will be the death of me yet. Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Helen Miles wrote:
He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. HOORAY!!! What a relief! Poor boy, I hope this teaches him that the Big Out isn't all it's cracked up to be. Joyce |
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"Matthew AKA NMR \( NO MORE RETAIL \)" "Matthew wrote in message
Lucky cat I can't wait till they get the next generation of the gps tracker collars made for felines. It would be worth the $20 bucks a month for it./// The minute I have the money, my guys are getting radio collars. They cost about £120 each and the unit is about £300. It's worth it for peace of mind! ;O) Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Helen Miles wrote:
He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. As a black cat, Thank Bast I had the sense to put a reflective collar on him, as it was the reflection being picked up by my torch that enabled us to see him huddled under the bush. This is wonderful news indeed Jill |
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HOORAY! Don't scold him, he had a right to be spooked. Give him hugs and
skritches and kisses from us. Poor baby. Lily & her mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time "Helen Miles" wrote in message news:d2e8cc8f65534b573f0c3026ced46e9f.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. As a black cat, Thank Bast I had the sense to put a reflective collar on him, as it was the reflection being picked up by my torch that enabled us to see him huddled under the bush. There is no way we would have spotted him otherwise as it was very dark we'd already looked in that spot twice. I had even gone as far as contacting the 24 hour emergency vet on the corner of my street as there is a busy road not that far away that has claimed a few local feline lives. I didn't know whether to yell at HRFL for being so stupid or give him a big cuddle. The cuddle and kisses won. ;o) Thanks for the purrs - They helped very much. The little sh*t and his ******* cat tricks will be the death of me yet. Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message news:d2e8cc8f65534b573f0c3026ced46e9f.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. As a black cat, Thank Bast I had the sense to put a reflective collar on him, as it was the reflection being picked up by my torch that enabled us to see him huddled under the bush. There is no way we would have spotted him otherwise as it was very dark we'd already looked in that spot twice. I had even gone as far as contacting the 24 hour emergency vet on the corner of my street as there is a busy road not that far away that has claimed a few local feline lives. I didn't know whether to yell at HRFL for being so stupid or give him a big cuddle. The cuddle and kisses won. ;o) Thanks for the purrs - They helped very much. The little sh*t and his ******* cat tricks will be the death of me yet. Helen M I'm just now reading this and am very happy that HRFL has been found. Purrs for him to calm down soon and for your nerves as well. Julie |
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"Helen Miles" wrote He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. This news is a huge relief. |
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On 2006-03-17 17:52:45 -0600, "Helen Miles" said:
He's a very, very spooked little boy and very jumpy, but we (as in my brother and I) eventually found HRFL under the brambles in the lane at the back of my house unharmed although shaken. As a black cat, Thank Bast I had the sense to put a reflective collar on him, as it was the reflection being picked up by my torch that enabled us to see him huddled under the bush. There is no way we would have spotted him otherwise as it was very dark we'd already looked in that spot twice. I had even gone as far as contacting the 24 hour emergency vet on the corner of my street as there is a busy road not that far away that has claimed a few local feline lives. I didn't know whether to yell at HRFL for being so stupid or give him a big cuddle. The cuddle and kisses won. ;o) Thanks for the purrs - They helped very much. The little sh*t and his ******* cat tricks will be the death of me yet. Helen M Gosh, I missed all this. I'm SOOOOO glad you found him OK. |
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Helen Miles wrote:
The minute I have the money, my guys are getting radio collars. They cost about £120 each and the unit is about £300. It's worth it for peace of mind! ;O) They won't be able to lift their little heads off the ground! ;-)) Is that going to be the jaguar model or the margay model?? So pleased to hear you found him, not far away and only frightened. Deb. -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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