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• #2077
That is one cute cat! Hope you find her! You probably already are but remember to check neighbouring sheds/garages.
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• #2078
Sorry to hear about Jelly, hopefully she'll be back when she gets hungry
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• #2079
Noooooooo I hope you find her!!!! Walk around calling her and shaking a box of dry cat food. If you're not already of course. Usually worked for us and if not, as dammit said, hopefully she'll come back when she's hungry.
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• #2080
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• #2081
MISSING!!!!
Maybe a catflap wasn't a great idea afterall. Last seen in the wee small hours of Monday night/Tuesday morning. Never been gone for more than a few hours before.
If anyone wants me later I will be checking the gutters of SE5 for a squashed tabby.
She is chipped so there is some hope.
It really is worth printing and posting up a load of flyers in the area; that is how Buffalo Bill got his cat back after quite a while. It had got stuck in a schoolyard, I think, and was traced to him via a flyer.
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• #2082
Went out for a look tonight and it's just overwhelming how many places she could be.
We have registered her missing with the chip people and are calling the vet who chipped her tomorrow.
Won't be able to do flyers as we are heading off to lincoln early tomorrow and won't be back until Sunday
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• #2084
Fingers crossed. Do try and get something up - can you get a neighbour to print out something? Jackie got Duckie back this way as well.
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• #2085
neighbours are douchebags unfortunately
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• #2086
If you are in/near Ealing I'll put some posters up for you ... someone must be able to help - where are you?
Leave the cat flap open for him while you are away, with some food inside (probably inviting to other cats, but what the hell). He might be home when you return.
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• #2087
^^^^ always, always, always makes me laugh.
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• #2088
MISSING!!!!
Maybe a catflap wasn't a great idea afterall. Last seen in the wee small hours of Monday night/Tuesday morning. Never been gone for more than a few hours before.
If anyone wants me later I will be checking the gutters of SE5 for a squashed tabby.
She is chipped so there is some hope.
I hope she turns up! :( PM me where in SE5 you are - perhaps you're close to my mum's - we could go and look at the weekend. -
• #2090
You really did overdo it at the gym
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• #2091
Eeeeeeeeeee Love love! <3
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• #2092
Heres a couple of mine:
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• #2093
The cat hasnt killed the chicken??!
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• #2094
The cat hasnt killed the chicken??!
Nah, they are actually friends. My chickens outnumber the cat anyway, 5 to 1. So its most often the cat that gets bullied. The one in the pic comes in the house whenever the doors open and eats the cats food.
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• #2095
If you are in/near Ealing I'll put some posters up for you ... someone must be able to help - where are you?
Leave the cat flap open for him while you are away, with some food inside (probably inviting to other cats, but what the hell). He might be home when you return.
I hope she turns up! :( PM me where in SE5 you are - perhaps you're close to my mum's - we could go and look at the weekend.
It really is worth printing and posting up a load of flyers in the area; that is how Buffalo Bill got his cat back after quite a while. It had got stuck in a schoolyard, I think, and was traced to him via a flyer.
On the coach back from Lincoln, got a text from mrs_com-in-law yesterday, Jelly has returned!!!
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• #2096
Result!
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• #2097
Great news. The little buggers do love to make us suffer.
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• #2098
Yay!
Fantastic news.
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• #2099
That's great, glad to hear that Jelly has returned.
James approves:
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• #2100
mrs_com-in-law said she had locked the cat flap to stop her running away. got in about an hour ago and found she had set it to only let them out and keep them out, and had left the back door unlocked.
thankfully, they were just howling outside and all our possessions appear to be present and correct.
MISSING!!!!
Maybe a catflap wasn't a great idea afterall. Last seen in the wee small hours of Monday night/Tuesday morning. Never been gone for more than a few hours before.
If anyone wants me later I will be checking the gutters of SE5 for a squashed tabby.
She is chipped so there is some hope.