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....CAT STORIES NEEDED !!! ....
As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my
beloved lost cat Albert. I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly travels. My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... |
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Well, obviously he's having a good time out there, so there's no need for
him to come back yet. My Micky who is a roamer comes home to sleep in the house when it's getting really cold outside and when the first snow falls. During summer he sleeps in the shed or under bushes or on the garden chairs and only comes inside when hungry, plus he demands some cuddles. So I guess you must wait until Christmas before you can really give up. If he doesn't show up all winter, then I'd give up. When it gets cold you should hang up his pic again in case he seeks shelter in someone's house. carola "EADGBE" schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... : As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my : beloved lost cat Albert. : : I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. : If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance : that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly : travels. : : My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a : chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time : I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July : 16.) : : I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like : to hear more. : : How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to : return home again? : : I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG : absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. : : THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. : : Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... : |
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I'm so sorry that Albert hasn't come home yet, it must be just awful
for you. Our first cat, Jasper, would disappear every year or two and stay away for 6 months. There was no reason obvious to us for these absences but we would see nothing of him for months and then he would turn up, eat a whole can of food and settle down in the most comfortable chair to be fussed over and adored. He did differ from Albert in that he was not an indoor cat and was a bit feral (long story). However, he survived alone in the bush all that time and I don't think he was with anyone else because we lived in a small community and if any had him they would have told us. I hope this helps. All cats are different but it is not unheard of for them to return after long absences. I hope Albert is one of them. All the best Kate |
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I was at the shelter once when a woman claimed her cat that was missing for
four months. When I was growing up, my kitty George (I was under six years of age, so I don't remember it clearly) was missing for several months. Just after christmas till spring I believe. Mom says she had given him up for dead and given away all his food and bowls, when he showed up skinny and scraggly. She believes he got caught up in a basement or ditch for the winter. Good luck! "EADGBE" wrote in message oups.com... As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my beloved lost cat Albert. I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly travels. My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... |
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On Sun 21 Aug 2005 07:18:42p, EADGBE wrote in alt.cats
roups.com): I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... I only recently read about your sad tale of Albert. I used to read this group regularly years ago, and sometimes check back. I'm so sorry he's run off, and I hope you can find peace from the feelings you have over it. Accidents happen. This leads to my story. My sister has had a problem with indoor cats getting out mostly because of her kids - twin 5 year olds. She used to have 3 cats, but one got out and was killed on the road in front of her house. She swore the other two wouldn't get out. Problem is that young kids don't always know how to shut doors properly, don't know that by standing in the door with it open can lead to pets getting out. She's now trying to instill that responsibility on to her kids, but in the meantime, her 8 year old (maybe older) boy cat, very skittish, got out. She told me he hadn't been acting right in the past weeks and she was convinced that when he got out he was going to find a place to die. Well, I was HORRIFIED. It's one thing that he got out, but an 8 year old cat ready to die, and she didn't see anything wrong enough to take him to the vet?? Well, unrelated to your question, we didn't talk for months because I believe pets are a responsibility that you don't let them get sick enough to "find a place to die" at 8 years old, let alone any age. I pleaded with her to go find him and as time went on I was afraid he probably was dead, but not because of illness. Long story short (well, ok, this is already long) our mom also told her how upset I was that she didn't go out actively looking for her cat and at this point 3 months had passed. I got a call one night from my sister. She said Tigger had come home. Amazing to me because it was soon after I told my sister that if she didn't go look for him, hang signs, call the shelters, I would never speak to her again. Ever. She yelled at me because she thought I called her kids bad. NO! Not bad! Untrained, not understanding how their actions could cost the life of a living creature, and YES, I believe 5 year olds can understand this. Any way, I believe Tigger was nearby the whole time. He was a timid cat. Still is. This was last year, and while he was found skinny and scraggly, he was well. He wasn't ill. But she got him. -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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EADGBE wrote: As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my beloved lost cat Albert. I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly travels. My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... Sad for you - it's very hard to lose a good friend. Since you asked, I'll share a story. We bought a rural home last year from a couple who were unable to take their 2 wonderful Siamese cats with them to their new residence. Although both are confirmed outdoor cats, they're also extremely affectionate and sleep on the covered back porch every night. Several years ago one of them went missing. Although the family searched everywhere for weeks and alerted all the neighbors, they finally gave up and mourned his loss. Our area is rife with wildlife and they were resigned to the idea that Moonshine had met a sad end. Six months later guess who showed up, dirty and thin, but happy to be home and welcomed with open arms. It was tough for these nice folks to leave the kitties behind - we encouraged them to come by and visit them, which, happily, they do. Hoping that Albert is just a "two timer" and that you'll see him again, NT |
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I once had a cat that went missing for about three months and showed up back
home with his tail gone but none the worse for it. "EADGBE" wrote in message oups.com... As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my beloved lost cat Albert. I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly travels. My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... |
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Bobbicat and Scarycat showed up in our window well early one december.
Clearly they had become lost during a snowstorm. We took them in and fed them and took care of them but giving every possible chance to find their way home. They were collar less, so we put collars on them just incase they did find their way home. THe collar had a message explaining that they were being cared for. In Early spring Scarycat disappeared but Bobbicat stayed. By late summer Bobbicat disappeared for a day and showed up again with a note on his collar thanking us for caring for him and that he actually lived next door. We walked over and introduced ourselves and there was Scarycat. Bobbicat live with us for the next year with only an occasional visit to his real home. When Bobbicat died (she was over 20 years old we found out), we got our own cat Mr. Bonkers. He is strictly an indoor cat but has plenty of friends visit him. Two of them from acrosss the street can come and stay for weeks on end and then disappear for months on end only to reappear for a few more weeks. We walked over to our other neighbors and expalined to them that their cats were visiting us just so they knew why their cats were disappearing. "EADGBE" wrote in message oups.com... As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my beloved lost cat Albert. I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly travels. My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... |
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On 21 Aug 2005 16:18:42 -0700, "EADGBE" wrote:
As you all may know by now, I have given up actively looking for my beloved lost cat Albert. I am putting out a buffet of different cat foods every night, however. If Albert is out there, I am hoping that there might be a SLIM chance that he will start to make our house a regular stop in his nightly travels. My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? I am especially interested in hearing about cats returning after LONG absences, since Albert has been gone a long time already. THANKS FOR ANY INFO/STORIES YOU ALL CAN SHARE. Not looking...but hoping...still hoping... I have been following your posts, and I am so sorry about Albert being MIA. I will share my story if it will help. My very first cat, Karma, was when I was a teenager living at home. He was indoor/outdoor, and not neutered. Needless to say, I have since learned a *great* more about cats and would never make that mistake again. One spring, Karma disappeared. By this time I was away at college, and he had truly become my mother's cat. She tried everything to find him, but with no success. I believe it was something like four or five months later, she began to see a white cat in the alley behind our house, hanging out, but keeping his distance. She couldn't tell if it was Karma or not, but thought so. She started putting food out, just outside the gate. Slowly, over time, she began to move the food closer and closer to the house, leaving gates and doors open so he could get to it. Eventually, he was eating in the house and was re-socialized. I looked him over very carefully, and it had to be Karma, as he had an oil stain on his tail from sleeping in the garage that we could never get off. It took a lot of work, but he did return after months missing. We'll never know what happened in the meanwhile. I hope that helps. I can't guarnatee you will have the same happy ending with Albert, but it just goes to show that you never know. Best of luck to you, Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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EADGBE wrote:
My question is this: If Albert IS still out there, and there IS still a chance that he will visit my house, what is the LONGEST period of time I should wait? How many days/weeks? (Albert has been missing since July 16.) Well, for your own peace of mind, you should probably stop expecting him to return home. After a month it becomes more and more unlikely. If he is still alive, he's probably perfectly happy where he is so is less likely to come back. I have read some of the cat stories on this website, but I would like to hear more. How long has it taken YOUR cat (or the cat of someone you know) to return home again? Having said the above, we had a cat who went missing. After about a month, we gave up searching and assumed he'd been killed or had found himself a new owner. Then every so often people would mention that they'd seen him around. We didn't pay much attention as he was one of a brother and sister who looked quite similar so we just assumed that they'd seen his sister. Then about a year after he went missing, he turned up at the house as if nothing had happened and settled down to eating and then went to sleep in one of his favourite corners. We eventually found out that an old and senile woman down the road had "adopted" him and shut him in her flat. She'd feed him fresh meat/fish all the time so on the odd occasion he did escape (when people reported sightings) it's no wonder he went straight back there! In the end though, the building management found out she was keeping a cat in there and kicked him out so he wandered back up the road to us. Good luck! -- http://www.ollieclark.com/acronyms.html |
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