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Bev wrote:
I started a round of the neighbours half an hour ago. I had seen Maurice, the man across the road, go out yesterday afternoon and I knew he didn't come home until later that evening. I figured that Clyde might be in his garage. He wasn't. However there is a small woodshed at the back of the garage with about an eight inch gap in the top of the high wooden door. We agreed he wouldn't be in there but after I walked off Maurice thought again. He listened. Meow, Meow. He unlocked the shed and out bounced Clyde!!!! Got in but couldn't get out!!! Maurice shouted for me to come back and showed me Clyde sitting in the dahlia bushes. I nearly kissed the man er er but not quite. You should have seen the Bonnie and Clyde reunion. Have you ever seen a cat smile? Bonnie covered him with kisses and then bit his bum in revenge for giving her such a fright, rofl. Thank you for the thoughts and purrs - this time they worked. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. I'm glad they were found. Did Bonnie go into the shed too looking for Clyde? Bob |
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Bev wrote:
CatNipped wrote: YYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!! HURRAY!! HaPpY dAnCiNg!! Thank all that's good - I don't think I could have taken any more bad news at this time of year. Thank Bonnie for me for (literally) chewing his @$$ out! ; Hugs, CatNipped "Bev" wrote in message ... I started a round of the neighbours half an hour ago. I had seen Maurice, the man across the road, go out yesterday afternoon and I knew he didn't come home until later that evening. I figured that Clyde might be in his garage. He wasn't. However there is a small woodshed at the back of the garage with about an eight inch gap in the top of the high wooden door. We agreed he wouldn't be in there but after I walked off Maurice thought again. He listened. Meow, Meow. He unlocked the shed and out bounced Clyde!!!! Got in but couldn't get out!!! Maurice shouted for me to come back and showed me Clyde sitting in the dahlia bushes. I nearly kissed the man er er but not quite. You should have seen the Bonnie and Clyde reunion. Have you ever seen a cat smile? Bonnie covered him with kisses and then bit his bum in revenge for giving her such a fright, rofl. Thank you for the thoughts and purrs - this time they worked. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Ah, Bonnie had sneaked back into the house after her abortive attempt to find Clyde. She had got into a bed and pulled the covers over herself. Clyde wasn't a bit chastened after his experience - acted as if he got himself locked in a woodshed every day and it was no big deal. When I went to pat him he lovingly grabbed my hand and sunk his teeth and claws in - I didn't even mind mopping up the blood. It was a small price to pay. -- Bev The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Ahh. I didn't read far enough to find out that Bonnie had come home. I think Clyde just did the ultimate ******* cat trick. Bob |
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"Fuga )" wrote:
That is great news! It was great getting up this morning and finding the pair bookended as usual. There wasn't a peep out of Bonnie last night - guess she was all tired out after a night of screaming for Clyde. I don't think FSP even noticed Clyde had gone, if she did she probably felt relief as he regularly jumps on her head or chases her noisily through the house. Clyde has turned into a big very strong cat and I don't think he realises his own strength. Bonnie often lets out a shriek of pain when he jumps on her with full force. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. |
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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 08:40:20 +1300, Bev wrote:
I started a round of the neighbours half an hour ago. I had seen Maurice, the man across the road, go out yesterday afternoon and I knew he didn't come home until later that evening. I figured that Clyde might be in his garage. He wasn't. However there is a small woodshed at the back of the garage with about an eight inch gap in the top of the high wooden door. We agreed he wouldn't be in there but after I walked off Maurice thought again. He listened. Meow, Meow. He unlocked the shed and out bounced Clyde!!!! Got in but couldn't get out!!! Maurice shouted for me to come back and showed me Clyde sitting in the dahlia bushes. I nearly kissed the man er er but not quite. You should have seen the Bonnie and Clyde reunion. Have you ever seen a cat smile? Bonnie covered him with kisses and then bit his bum in revenge for giving her such a fright, rofl. Thank you for the thoughts and purrs - this time they worked. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Oh, thank Bast! Big sigh of relief. Happy together . . . . :-) Ginger-lyn |
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Bob M wrote:
Ahh. I didn't read far enough to find out that Bonnie had come home. I think Clyde just did the ultimate ******* cat trick. Bob Probably not the ultimate, Clyde is young enough to come up with plenty of new tricks. Some of them may be worse. ;-0 -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Bev wrote:
You should have seen the Bonnie and Clyde reunion. Have you ever seen a cat smile? Bonnie covered him with kisses and then bit his bum in revenge for giving her such a fright, rofl. Thank you for the thoughts and purrs - this time they worked. Bev Thank goodness. Welcome home to the little ratbag. |
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Bev wrote
I started a round of the neighbours half an hour ago. I had seen Maurice, the man across the road, go out yesterday afternoon and I knew he didn't come home until later that evening. I figured that Clyde might be in his garage. He wasn't. However there is a small woodshed at the back of the garage with about an eight inch gap in the top of the high wooden door. We agreed he wouldn't be in there but after I walked off Maurice thought again. He listened. Meow, Meow. He unlocked the shed and out bounced Clyde!!!! Got in but couldn't get out!!! Maurice shouted for me to come back and showed me Clyde sitting in the dahlia bushes. I nearly kissed the man er er but not quite. You should have seen the Bonnie and Clyde reunion. Have you ever seen a cat smile? Bonnie covered him with kisses and then bit his bum in revenge for giving her such a fright, rofl. Thank you for the thoughts and purrs - this time they worked. Being slightly behind in reading RPCA - went to Orlando for ten days and have never caught up - I have only just read that Clyde was missing. I am so pleased he was found - for me, a mere three minutes later! Phew! -- David Stevenson Storypage: http://blakjak.com/sty_menu.htm Liverpool, England, UK Emails welcome Nanki Poo: SI O+W B 11 Y L+ W++ C+ I T+ A- E H++ V- F Q P+ B+ PA+ PL SC Minke: SI W+Cp B 2 Y L W+ C++ I T A- E H++ V++ F- Q- P B PA+ PL+ SC- |
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