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Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke
up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. Doesn't seem like he was very hungry, so maybe he was catching something, if not rats. Whatever it was, sounds like it was exhausting. Sometimes I can't find Roxy or Licky no matter how many places I look. And this apartment just isn't that big. Then I start wondering if the missing cat could possibly have gotten out. Usually I find Roxy on top of something (eg, the fridge), staring at me like I'm an idiot. I don't find Licky until he's good and ready to be found, at which time he strolls out meowing for food or attention. -- Joyce The heck with top and bottom -- I want relationships with strangeness and charm. |
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OMG! So glad he was just late! If that isn't ever a BCT ...
Debby Hanoka |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. Doesn't seem like he was very hungry, so maybe he was catching something, if not rats. Whatever it was, sounds like it was exhausting. Sometimes I can't find Roxy or Licky no matter how many places I look. And this apartment just isn't that big. Then I start wondering if the missing cat could possibly have gotten out. Usually I find Roxy on top of something (eg, the fridge), staring at me like I'm an idiot. I don't find Licky until he's good and ready to be found, at which time he strolls out meowing for food or attention. I think Boyfie might have seen a fox and decided to hide. When I was awake during the night a few days ago I looked out of my bedroom window and a fox trotted by on its way to check if my chickens were *really* safely shut away. They are. |
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"Debby Hanoka" wrote in message ... OMG! So glad he was just late! If that isn't ever a BCT ... Debby Hanoka He doesn't think anything he does is a BCT. He thinks it's OK to anything he wants.. I like him to be in overnight and not far away during the day. I kind of trust him to sensible about foxes. If he sees one that looks like it might attack him he is up a tree within seconds or back to the house. I'd never realised how quickly a cat could get up a tree until Boyfie thought he could catch a squirrel. |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. Doesn't seem like he was very hungry, so maybe he was catching something, if not rats. Whatever it was, sounds like it was exhausting. He did manage to eat some very late breakfast when he got home, but he seemed tired. He never stays out like this and he definitely would not have stayed out until 11 a.m. and missed his brekkie. Something happened. I don't know what. He is such a cat for his routine, getting home at 11, no. If he happened to be out he would get himself in for his meals some time beforehand. Just in case I forgot. Something happened, but once again he cannot tell us what it was and why he was so exhausted. He is now sleeping on his chair, normal sleep, not exhausted and he is fine. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
He did manage to eat some very late breakfast when he got home, but he seemed tired. He never stays out like this and he definitely would not have stayed out until 11 a.m. and missed his brekkie. Something happened. I don't know what. He is such a cat for his routine, getting home at 11, no. Glad that he is back safely! Spartacus did something similar a few months ago. Stayed out the whole night from about 5pm and did not reappear until 9am the next morning. I was out searching the fields and lanes at dawn. I'm fairly sure he got himself shut in somewhere, maybe while exploring a neighbour's shed or barn. He too was exhausted and slept most of the next day. What I did find while searching for him at the bottom of the next field was a collar that he had lost a few weeks previously, and was very surprised to see how far he had been travelling from the house. Deb. -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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On 8/6/2012 7:33 PM, Bastette wrote:
Christina Websell wrote: Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. Doesn't seem like he was very hungry, so maybe he was catching something, if not rats. Whatever it was, sounds like it was exhausting. Sometimes I can't find Roxy or Licky no matter how many places I look. And this apartment just isn't that big. Then I start wondering if the missing cat could possibly have gotten out. Usually I find Roxy on top of something (eg, the fridge), staring at me like I'm an idiot. I don't find Licky until he's good and ready to be found, at which time he strolls out meowing for food or attention. I've forgotten just how good they can be at hiding when they want to be alone. |
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On 8/6/2012 7:23 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. Yikes! Seems like the hiding thing and worrying us meowmies is going around! Glad he was ok! |
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"Christina Websell" wrote:
Because Boyfie was not in the house, meowing for his breakfast when I woke up. It never happens. I felt sure he'd been killed by a car (unlikely) but where was he? He strolled in at 11 a.m. saying he'd been chasing rats all night. He maybe did, he got onto his duvet and crashed until evening. I think that counts as a BCT. :-) -- Adrian |
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