She’s been missing for 5 days … i fear the worst and she’s been gotten by foxes or locked in somewhere and died … hopefully it’s just the good weather and a long hunt.
She’s a cat mate, they are treacherous bastards. She probably just found someone with a nicer brand of cat food.
Cats are strange creatures. It may have decided it was best to get out of there
Are you saying it smelled which way the wind was blowing?
Cats know stuff. Ask any ancient Egyptian
she saw the attention Brady was getting and knew her time had come. Bet to piss off and find some other mug to treat her right.
Heartless bastards …
I’ll help you look for your cat mate. But there’s something you could do for me first…
We were worried about Clive during the snow as he went missing for a few days. A one-eyed black cat should be easy to spot in those conditions. But he came home after a while, cats are great survivors. Maybe she just fell out with Brady.
I feel your pain, mate - there have been signs up on lamposts around my neighborhood for the last month appealing for information about a lost cat - thankfully not one of our two girls - and it upsets me very mildly every time I pass the one of the bottom of my road.
The other night I saw the sign had fallen off the lamppost and onto the ground - I tried to re-attach it but the adhesive on the masking tape had failed irreparably. I took this as a sign that poor Snozzle wasn’t coming back. RIP Snozzle.
On a happier note, one of our two girls disappeared for a week when she was younger and came back.
I’m not sure whether to advise you whether to maintain hope or not.
The no crowd probably ripped it down.
Huzzah!
That cat made a right mug out of you
It must me institutionalised
She turned up in a back garden in a different estate…
So it’s not like she handed herself in?
No, she’s been captured and held against her will. She’ll be gone again in another week. She’s done with them, the sooner Princess accepts that the better. A cat just won’t do what it’s told and stay put like her “husband”
Those otr letters weren’t worth the paper they were written on