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PHEW - Smudge is back
She must have been hunting.
She was back in time for dinner. Scared me though.... After watching her lame attempt at mousing, (I watched the mouse *bound* away and she kept hunting it where it had been) I was worried that she wasn't savvy enough to be an outdoor cat after all. But she's fine. TBird ----- panics easily |
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"TBird" wrote in message nk.net... She must have been hunting. She was back in time for dinner. Scared me though.... After watching her lame attempt at mousing, (I watched the mouse *bound* away and she kept hunting it where it had been) I was worried that she wasn't savvy enough to be an outdoor cat after all. But she's fine. TBird ----- panics easily Great news, panic over! Lois |
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TBird wrote:
She must have been hunting. She was back in time for dinner. Scared me though.... After watching her lame attempt at mousing, (I watched the mouse *bound* away and she kept hunting it where it had been) I was worried that she wasn't savvy enough to be an outdoor cat after all. But she's fine. TBird ----- panics easily Glad I scrolled down to find an update. Give her a welcome back scritch from me, and tell her she doesnt need to go hunting - she has found a good slave who is willing to feed her. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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thank goodness!
-- Sandra |
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TBird wrote:
She must have been hunting. Or just roaming around She was back in time for dinner. Hey, she knows where the food is! Scared me though.... After watching her lame attempt at mousing, (I watched the mouse *bound* away and she kept hunting it where it had been) I was worried that she wasn't savvy enough to be an outdoor cat after all. But she's fine. TBird ----- panics easily I'm glad she's back! Jill |
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I'm glad I read this thread before the one where it was stated she was
missing. I've always had indoor-only cats and I think I'd have a heart attack if one of them went missing. So when I see someone else who's concerned about their kitty's whereabouts, I go into "worry mode" for them, as well. I'm glad Smudge is fine. Donna, and Captain and Stanley, both of whom I'd like to leash-train |
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Good to hear Smudge is back.
Ann "TBird" wrote in message nk.net... She must have been hunting. She was back in time for dinner. Scared me though.... After watching her lame attempt at mousing, (I watched the mouse *bound* away and she kept hunting it where it had been) I was worried that she wasn't savvy enough to be an outdoor cat after all. But she's fine. TBird ----- panics easily |
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But isn't it amazing how an INDOOR cat can just vanish too?! My old
orange tiger male I lost last year was one smooth, cool kitty. Calvin to disappear (I eventually discovered) up into the rafters of the basement ceiling that I had no idea he could get up to. To get him down though, all I had to do was pat my shoulder and he would yawwwn, stretch, and jump right down. His favorite thing to do was to drape himself around my neck like a limp beanbag and ride around! PatM |
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PatM wrote:
But isn't it amazing how an INDOOR cat can just vanish too?! My old orange tiger male I lost last year was one smooth, cool kitty. Calvin to disappear (I eventually discovered) up into the rafters of the basement ceiling that I had no idea he could get up to. To get him down though, all I had to do was pat my shoulder and he would yawwwn, stretch, and jump right down. His favorite thing to do was to drape himself around my neck like a limp beanbag and ride around! PatM That's still understandable, but how can a cat disappear in a two room, one bathroom flat? Nikki frequently vanishes, and when I've been rushing about for fifteen minutes, searching for her everywhere, in all her known hidey-holes, suddenly I turn around and there she sits quietly, yawning and looking very sleepy. 'What do you want? Can't a girl get some sleep around here without being woken by hysterical hoomins?' There's no other explanation but that she has her own private black hole that she vanishes into at will. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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