If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#141
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost!
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 16:41:53 +0100, "Sharon & Smudgie"
wrote: Sending purrs that tonight will be the night for her return! MLB Unfortunately not We have discovered though the local cats are coming round about midnight and eating the few bits of ham outside the trap! There were 4 practically lined up there waiting for some. It's raining here today (Bedfordshire) and Smudgie hates the rain Sharon A little update .. the local newspaper have done a quarter page article on Smudge with a pic and I have had one call already from a lady who is very sure she saw her yesterday! This was down the other end of our estate where we did our searching for her last night. The lady said said the cat looked very bedraggled and was walking slowly and nervously. She is going to tell all her neighbours to keep a lookout too, apparently there are lots of people with cats in her street so it's possible Smudgie is finding food and water there. Oh, she is on the local news website too! http://www.lutontoday.co.uk/lut-news...dge.6406701.jp Now I'm hopeful again Sharon More prayers and purrs on the way that you will soon have your baby back home where she belongs. |
#142
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost! - Trap Set
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 20:47:32 -0700 (PDT), Sherry
wrote: On Jul 7, 3:47*pm, Judith Latham wrote: In article , Christina Websell wrote: "CatNipped" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Tweed, do you guys have birds of prey over there? *Hawks, falcons, etc.? Yes, we do, but nothing big enough to take a cat, except the golden eagle and I've never heard that they do, mainly because they are quite rare and frequent very remote areas perhaps. *They will take small lambs though. Mainly, all our wildlife is pretty innocuous. Deer stags can be dangerous to humans in the rutting season (October-ish) as they have serious anger issues then ;-) but as they are not exactly all over the place, they are fairly easy to avoid providing I don't go to Bradgate Park at that time of year: http://www.leicesterclimbs.f9.co.uk/BradgateI.htm Tweed What a great place to live! *Granted you don't have the huge wilds we have filled with predators and prey, but I'm not an outdoorsy type of person (a bumble bee sting would be fatal). I am a very outdoorsy sort of person. *Maybe your bumble bees are different? Ours are very mild-mannered and gentle. They *can* sting but rarely do. *They allow you to pick them up if you are careful when they get trapped inside the house. *Unlike a honey bee, they can sting and not die, so you'd think they'd do it all the time because they can, but they don't. The only time I ever got stung by a bumble bee was donkeys years ago when I felt a strange crawling sensation inside my blouse and grabbed it through the cloth, not knowing what it was. It was entitled to sting me then, I think! I love bumble bees, there are plenty in my garden going about their peaceful business. *The idea of stinging me would never occur to them. Tweed When I'm out gardening and bees come around I tell them I'm not going to hurt them and ask them not to sting me. So far it's worked. The neighbours probably think I'm odd but hey... so are they and we all get on very well. Wasps, on the other hand, I get out of their way. One went up my skirt and stung my backside many years ago. Judith -- One thing I've learned from keeping bees. I had a shirt that a friend had brought me from Hawaii. It had large flowers all over it on a white background. When I was outside the honey bees would swarm around me. On top of that, I usually wear perfume. They honestly thought I was a giant flower. Going outdoors in plain clothing makes a great difference. Wasps and yellowjackets are just plain wicked. I avoid them no matter what. The honey bees just aren't a threat at all. Sherry I have carpenter bees. They don't have stingers and look like big bumble bees. But, they have a nasty habit of eating my deck so I have to kill them on sight. The cats are absolutely useless. They hang out on the deck or elsewhere in the (fenced in) backyard, but refuse to kill even one. Maybe they think they have a stinger? |
#143
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost! - Trap Set
dgk wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 20:47:32 -0700 (PDT), Sherry wrote: On Jul 7, 3:47 pm, Judith Latham wrote: In article , Christina Websell wrote: "CatNipped" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Tweed, do you guys have birds of prey over there? Hawks, falcons, etc.? Yes, we do, but nothing big enough to take a cat, except the golden eagle and I've never heard that they do, mainly because they are quite rare and frequent very remote areas perhaps. They will take small lambs though. Mainly, all our wildlife is pretty innocuous. Deer stags can be dangerous to humans in the rutting season (October-ish) as they have serious anger issues then ;-) but as they are not exactly all over the place, they are fairly easy to avoid providing I don't go to Bradgate Park at that time of year: http://www.leicesterclimbs.f9.co.uk/BradgateI.htm Tweed What a great place to live! Granted you don't have the huge wilds we have filled with predators and prey, but I'm not an outdoorsy type of person (a bumble bee sting would be fatal). I am a very outdoorsy sort of person. Maybe your bumble bees are different? Ours are very mild-mannered and gentle. They *can* sting but rarely do. They allow you to pick them up if you are careful when they get trapped inside the house. Unlike a honey bee, they can sting and not die, so you'd think they'd do it all the time because they can, but they don't. The only time I ever got stung by a bumble bee was donkeys years ago when I felt a strange crawling sensation inside my blouse and grabbed it through the cloth, not knowing what it was. It was entitled to sting me then, I think! I love bumble bees, there are plenty in my garden going about their peaceful business. The idea of stinging me would never occur to them. Tweed When I'm out gardening and bees come around I tell them I'm not going to hurt them and ask them not to sting me. So far it's worked. The neighbours probably think I'm odd but hey... so are they and we all get on very well. Wasps, on the other hand, I get out of their way. One went up my skirt and stung my backside many years ago. Judith -- One thing I've learned from keeping bees. I had a shirt that a friend had brought me from Hawaii. It had large flowers all over it on a white background. When I was outside the honey bees would swarm around me. On top of that, I usually wear perfume. They honestly thought I was a giant flower. Going outdoors in plain clothing makes a great difference. Wasps and yellowjackets are just plain wicked. I avoid them no matter what. The honey bees just aren't a threat at all. Sherry I have carpenter bees. They don't have stingers and look like big bumble bees. But, they have a nasty habit of eating my deck so I have to kill them on sight. The cats are absolutely useless. They hang out on the deck or elsewhere in the (fenced in) backyard, but refuse to kill even one. Maybe they think they have a stinger? Smart cats! Several years ago, my niece saw her Siamese trying to catch a bee in the back yard. The cat caught it in her mouth and immediately had a seizure. My niece grabbed her car keys, then the cat and rushed it to the Vet a block away. Her cat was dead when she got there. MLB |
#144
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost!
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 16:41:53 +0100, "Sharon & Smudgie"
wrote: "Sharon & Smudgie" wrote in message news:8AeZn.51622$cJ6.19162@hurricane... Sending purrs that tonight will be the night for her return! MLB Unfortunately not We have discovered though the local cats are coming round about midnight and eating the few bits of ham outside the trap! There were 4 practically lined up there waiting for some. It's raining here today (Bedfordshire) and Smudgie hates the rain Sharon A little update .. the local newspaper have done a quarter page article on Smudge with a pic and I have had one call already from a lady who is very sure she saw her yesterday! This was down the other end of our estate where we did our searching for her last night. The lady said said the cat looked very bedraggled and was walking slowly and nervously. She is going to tell all her neighbours to keep a lookout too, apparently there are lots of people with cats in her street so it's possible Smudgie is finding food and water there. Oh, she is on the local news website too! http://www.lutontoday.co.uk/lut-news...dge.6406701.jp Now I'm hopeful again Sharon MANY more people will be looking out for her now! People who HAVEN'T seen your posters, will recognize her, too. I assume your telephone number is in the newspaper article, as well as the website, making it easy for people with 'Smudgie sightings' to report her whereabouts! This is VERY GOOD news, indeed! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 100708-1, 07/08/2010 Tested on: 7/8/2010 2:15:42 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2010 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
#145
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost! - Trap Set
SNIP Off topic junk SNIP What happened to the original topic of this thread?? Somehow it got hijacked instead of starting a thread of it's own!! |
#146
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost! - Trap Set
kraut wrote:
SNIP Off topic junk SNIP What happened to the original topic of this thread?? Somehow it got hijacked instead of starting a thread of it's own!! Hey, I tried. See the thread "bees and wasps". Maybe folks can post under that name, or start a new thread for the bee and wasp discussion? Joyce -- Whenever you feel anger, you should say, "May I be free of this anger!" This rarely works, but talking to yourself in public will encourage others to leave you alone. |
#147
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost! - Trap Set
i was wondering if you could leave your back door or some windows open on
the off chance she might wander in when you weren't looking, Lee "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Sharon & Smudgie" wrote in message news:LWmYn.212294$_m6.55230@hurricane... Loneliness is comforted by the closeness and touch of fur to fur, skin to skin, or -- skin to fur. -- Paul Gallico We had 2 cats come into our garden to investigate the litter tray and tasty treats we put down by the trap last night. We scared them away but I'm glad it's having the desired effect. Trap was empty this morning but it's early days. Sharon Hi Everyone I just had to post because our local newspaper is going to do an article on Smudgie! I emailed them at the weekend in the hope they may do a little piece saying she is lost but they are doing an article with pictures and everything! Oh I do hope this helps to find her. Thank you all for your support, which continues to keep me so positive. I know you will get her back soon. Update your lamp posts saying she is seen near home and for no-one to feed her under any circumstances or she won't come back. You will definitely have to trap her now. Still purring and praying. Tweed |
#148
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost!
I am a lurker here and check in several times a day for some news on
Smudgie.. I hope he is found soon.... |
#149
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost!
"pat Chlebowski" wrote in message ... I am a lurker here and check in several times a day for some news on Smudgie.. I hope he is found soon.... Hi Pat, I mostly lurked here too and even though I wasn't a regular poster,I have had the most fantastic support and encouragement from everyone on here. It has really kept me going when all I want to do is sit and cry! Lee, we cannot leave doors or downstairs windows open at night as we get burglaries on the estate from time to time. We do sleep with all the upstairs windows open though and everything open when we are at home, which is mainly late afternoons and weekends. I wish I could be home all the time just in case she drops by but I have to go to work Then all I do is sit and watch the clock until I finish at 3 and rush home expecting her to be waiting on the doorstep! Thank you for all your support, you will all be the first to know when she finally gets home. I do feel that time is getting nearer. Sharon |
#150
|
|||
|
|||
Smudgie is Lost!
i wasn't sure of the safety of where you live, like tweed or me but it seems
not, but when you are home leaving as much as you feel safe doing might be a plus, Lee "Sharon & Smudgie" wrote in message news:qyrZn.180622$k15.83802@hurricane... "pat Chlebowski" wrote in message ... I am a lurker here and check in several times a day for some news on Smudgie.. I hope he is found soon.... Hi Pat, I mostly lurked here too and even though I wasn't a regular poster,I have had the most fantastic support and encouragement from everyone on here. It has really kept me going when all I want to do is sit and cry! Lee, we cannot leave doors or downstairs windows open at night as we get burglaries on the estate from time to time. We do sleep with all the upstairs windows open though and everything open when we are at home, which is mainly late afternoons and weekends. I wish I could be home all the time just in case she drops by but I have to go to work Then all I do is sit and watch the clock until I finish at 3 and rush home expecting her to be waiting on the doorstep! Thank you for all your support, you will all be the first to know when she finally gets home. I do feel that time is getting nearer. Sharon |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Smudgie Doesn't Like Little Children | Sharon & Smudgie | Cat anecdotes | 3 | February 8th 09 02:38 AM |
De-lurking to Introduce Smudgie | Sharon[_2_] | Cat anecdotes | 30 | June 18th 08 09:05 PM |
Cat Lost in Kankakee County - Lost from Topono Kennel in Momence, Illinois July 2, 2007 | [email protected] | Cat anecdotes | 1 | October 2nd 07 12:16 AM |
Cat Lost in Kankakee County - Lost from Topono Kennel in Momence, Illinois July 2, 2007 | [email protected] | Cat anecdotes | 0 | October 1st 07 09:51 PM |
Wash Post: Lost Cat, Lost Heart | [email protected] | Cat health & behaviour | 3 | June 9th 07 01:41 AM |