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  • Cat crisis yesterday; when everyone got home, our 5 month old kitten Nico was nowhere to be found. After much calling and searching, she turned up at the back door.

    Seemed quite traumatised throughout the evening, meowing and hissing if we got too close.

    Happily, after a good night's sleep on the sofa, she seems fine this morning. Back to her normal high energy self.

  • :( I feel your pain. When Heidi was about 4 months she nowhere to be seen one morning before work. I turned the house upside down for her. After a couple of hours I gave up and came to the conclusion that she must have snuck out somehow and all that commotion during the night with the foxes was the worst. Then i stepped out the door to go to work, and spotted her hiding behind a bush shivering away in front of my neighbours house. The feeling of relief was quite something. Turns out the retard had fallen out of the 1st floor bedroom window (it was the only opening available and she had a limp). After a day she was back to normal though. She still hovers around that window.

    About a year later our other cat went out the same window and got stuck on the cill (its like 2 inches wide), and was unable to backtrack the way she came. Had to get creative with a 2x4 to create a bridge from the window in the next bedroom. A few people on the street stopped to watch the drama.

    It hasn't been opened since.

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