Missing cat

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bexVN

14,682 posts

210 months

Thursday 24th July 2014
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thumbup great news!

bexVN

14,682 posts

210 months

Thursday 24th July 2014
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thumbup great news!

shep1001

4,599 posts

188 months

Thursday 24th July 2014
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KemP said:
Ill look into the trackers as we are moving soon. Also I like the idea of seeing where they go biggrin

Again thanks for all the comments smile
I have a loc8tor for my kittens, not purrfect... but it is pretty good for the money and always finds them eventually, you just look a bit of a berk walking about holding a little black credit card that beeps!

MitchT

15,788 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th July 2014
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KemP said:
Just got back from putting the posters up and there she was sitting inside the flat meowing at us.
Sounds about right hehe

One of mine disappeared one torrid stormy night. Thing is, the cat flap was set for entry only - we didn't want the cats going out in a really nasty storm - but one disappeared anyway. We could only conclude that she'd got into the kitchen and behind a unit where it's possible to gain access to a vertical square column containing pipework. This leads down under the house and is suspended in a curious maze from the garage ceiling underneath. We figured she could only have got in there (via the kitchen) and had visions of having to phone the fire brigade at 11:30pm to come and smash into it to get her out. After a good half an hour scampering about outside, pressing against walls listening for noises, and getting soaked by the inclement weather, we headed back inside, to be greeted by 'soggy moggy' in the hallway. Judging by how wet she was she'd obviously been out, but how she'd got out we had no idea ... at least not until she duly demonstrated her newly acquired talent for opening a cat flap set for entry only by wrapping her extended claws around the edge of the flap and pulling the it inward.

Little bugger hehe

KemP

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492 posts

206 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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MitchT said:
Sounds about right hehe

One of mine disappeared one torrid stormy night. Thing is, the cat flap was set for entry only - we didn't want the cats going out in a really nasty storm - but one disappeared anyway. We could only conclude that she'd got into the kitchen and behind a unit where it's possible to gain access to a vertical square column containing pipework. This leads down under the house and is suspended in a curious maze from the garage ceiling underneath. We figured she could only have got in there (via the kitchen) and had visions of having to phone the fire brigade at 11:30pm to come and smash into it to get her out. After a good half an hour scampering about outside, pressing against walls listening for noises, and getting soaked by the inclement weather, we headed back inside, to be greeted by 'soggy moggy' in the hallway. Judging by how wet she was she'd obviously been out, but how she'd got out we had no idea ... at least not until she duly demonstrated her newly acquired talent for opening a cat flap set for entry only by wrapping her extended claws around the edge of the flap and pulling the it inward.

Little bugger hehe
hehe the other half wants one of the smart cat flaps and I have visions of my two doing the same thing.

Scotfox

582 posts

184 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Good news ! She's obviously been sitting in a bush somewhere watching you put up the posters before deciding it was time to head home ! hehe

KemP

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492 posts

206 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Scotfox said:
Good news ! She's obviously been sitting in a bush somewhere watching you put up the posters before deciding it was time to head home ! hehe
I did say to the other half I bet we finish this and she will be sat at home hehe So relived that she is back tho

longshot

3,286 posts

197 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Cats are s for this sort of thing.

It's your own fault it happened. It must be because it can't be the cat's.

Perhaps you lowered the level of adoration a little so you needed to be taught a lesson.

They also know that after a stunt like this, the quality of the food will go up as you inevitably pop out and get some of that gournet stuff to celebrate their return and there is no way back from that.

The old stuff suddenly smells and tastes like st and you will get the look to demonstrate it.

ali_kat

31,988 posts

220 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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MitchT said:
Little bugger hehe
laugh

Clever little tykes wink

thumbup good news OP! smile

8bit

4,846 posts

154 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Good news, just in time to get spoiled all weekend smile