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Purrs for Marmalade please
Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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Purrs for Marmalade please
All of us here are sending our best GYFBH purrs.
On 2012-10-24 14:21:50 -0500, John Ross Mc Master said: Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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Purrs for Marmalade please
Same here.
Mosey, Meowy, PookyKat, Sqweex , Pipps and our Mom Kyla who is saying prayers for Marmalade to get his FBH ASAP and to stop worrying people. "Amelia T Cat" ... All of us here are sending our best GYFBH purrs. On 2012-10-24 14:21:50 -0500, John Ross Mc Master said: Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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Purrs for Marmalade please
Purrs for Marmalade to either be found or to have already found a good new home for himself. People, humpfff. Anti Sylvia "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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UPDATE? Purrs for Marmalade please
Did Marmalade ever git hiz furry butt home safe?
Mosey for his house --all still purring "Sylvia M" wrote in message ... Purrs for Marmalade to either be found or to have already found a good new home for himself. People, humpfff. Anti Sylvia "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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UPDATE? Purrs for Marmalade please
No word yet Mosey!
On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 18:35:05 -0800, "Mosey =^ ..^=" wrote: Did Marmalade ever git hiz furry butt home safe? Mosey for his house --all still purring "Sylvia M" wrote in message ... Purrs for Marmalade to either be found or to have already found a good new home for himself. People, humpfff. Anti Sylvia "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message .. . Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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UPDATE? Purrs for Marmalade please
Siiiiiiiii. Hym mite hab faown uh noo hoam..Mosey...styl purring HARD "John Ross Mc Master" No word yet Mosey! On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 18:35:05 -0800, "Mosey =^ ..^= wrote: Did Marmalade ever git hiz furry butt home safe? Mosey for his house --all still purring "Sylvia M" wrote in message ... Purrs for Marmalade to either be found or to have already found a good new home for himself. People, humpfff. Anti Sylvia "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message .. . Remember Marmalade the rescue cat? I just got this email. PLEASE purr for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John, I'm very sorry for my delayed reply. I wanted to have better news. The adopter let Marmalade out the very first night -- despite the fact that the Cats Alive adoption coordinator, as well as myself, had told him repeatedly that he was NOT to let Marmalade out for two weeks. The man said he would follow our instructions, then didn't. As soon as I heard (the next morning), I went searching, along with my husband, the coordinator, and a neighbour with her dog who does tracking of lost cats and dogs. We posted notices on the mailbox notice boards and in the village, talked to all the neighbours in the area, and have gone back several times (I was there searching yesterday, again with the tracking dog). We have also posted on the Gabriola community board, on Facebook, which has over 1,000 members. So far, we have had no luck. I did put a blue collar on Marmalade, so he is quite distinctive (there are a number of "stray" cats on Gabriola). The area where he disappeared is densely populated, by Gabriola standards. I remain hopeful, especially as he was an indoor/outdoor cat before, so he has some familiarity with being outside. There is a reasonably good possibility that someone has taken him in and has simply not notified our PetFind service or Cats Alive (apparently, quite a lot of people do that). The next step is to put a colour ad in the two local weekly papers. If someone has adopted him, and he is safe and happy, that's fine, but we need to know. So I'll make that clear in the ads. I am so sorry, John. I have felt utterly sick about this ever since it happened. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people that they won't follow simple, common-sense instructions for the sake of the cat. It's infuriating and depressing. |
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