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Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 03:42:45 GMT, Margaret Fine wrote: lrulan wrote: Margaret, we are purring and praying and lighting candles that Oliver finds his way home QUICKLY! Maybe he's just hanging outside scared to move? hugs Jazz & his mama Thank you so much! He was trapped in the house. I was also thinking he was too scared to move but we're guessing he was probably napping under the buffet when it was moved and only decided to make noise when he wanted out to eat. He really didn't seem too fazed. In fact he went back under there ehwn my husband was trying to examine the space to make sure Oliver hadn't damaged anything. My cat, Cinders, got trapped in the hall closet today, for the third time in the last two months. I hung my suit up in there when I came home from church today, and she sneaked into the closet to make sure that no greeblings were hiding inside. An hour later, I noticed muffled meows coming from that direction. The question now is, who will learn the lesson first: will I learn to always check the closet floor before closing the door, or will she learn that sneaking into the closet is a good way to get trapped in a boring place? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBQHDZITMYPge5L34aEQIX/gCfb7EJyUKmywVd01jiD544kGtVYOkAoO6n fij9EAdwIjL26LUdZ+Iqv7ZN =Nx9R -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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"Margaret Fine" wrote Thanks Karen! It turns out he was here all the time, just trapped. My poor baby is getting extra loving and tuna tonight! Whew! I'm glad i scrolled down to see if there were any updates. So glad you found your beautiful Oliver. Many scritches to him from us, and soothing purrs for you. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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Margaret Fine wrote in message hlink.net...
My heart is breaking. I cannot find Oliver anywhere. We had company this weekend and they had been extremely diligent about making sure that Oliver didn't bolt but he might have snuck out when the luggage was being dragged out. We turned the apartment upside down and are now pretty sure that he slipped out. Oliver is an indoor car that hasn't gone out without his harness and leash on since we found him when he was 12 weeks old so he probably is not very street savvy. He is so afraid of cars and little kids he may have run away when he heard either one. He is micro chipped and we've alerted the registry that he is missing. We also called the local emergency animal clinic and local emergency animal shelter. We're printing posters now. I cannot even think what life would be like without him. Please purr for us and if you have any suggestions let me know. We are purring hard for Oliver to come home **right now**. Please keep us posted. ------ Krista |
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On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 23:43:58 GMT, Margaret Fine
wrote: My heart is breaking. I cannot find Oliver anywhere. I'm coming in late on this so couldn't send purrs but am *so* delighted that Oliver was found safe and sound. Thank goodness. I know and understand the terror of having a kitty gone missing and my heart aches for all who have to go through that. I'm so glad for you all - - and give Oliver a gentle hug for me. Jeanne |
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"Margaret Fine" wrote in message
link.net... My heart is breaking. I cannot find Oliver anywhere. We had company this weekend and they had been extremely diligent about making sure that Oliver didn't bolt but he might have snuck out when the luggage was being dragged out. We turned the apartment upside down and are now pretty sure that he slipped out. Oliver is an indoor car that hasn't gone out without his harness and leash on since we found him when he was 12 weeks old so he probably is not very street savvy. He is so afraid of cars and little kids he may have run away when he heard either one. He is micro chipped and we've alerted the registry that he is missing. We also called the local emergency animal clinic and local emergency animal shelter. We're printing posters now. I cannot even think what life would be like without him. Please purr for us and if you have any suggestions let me know. -- Margaret Fine Most urgent "get home now" purrs on the way for Oliver! Sam |
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