TweetDuly noted, praying to the Goddess of Felines to lead her home.
Tweetsugarbaby. our poor sugar can't find her cat and she is very upset. the door at her house was left open by accident and he is an inside cat.
TweetDuly noted, praying to the Goddess of Felines to lead her home.
TweetI lost a cat one after I moved. I went outside and called for her at 4 am when it was very quiet she found me!
Try it! I hope you find your kitty.
TweetPoor kitty... Hope you find him Sugar.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
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TweetIt wasn't me! I swear!Originally posted by workinhard
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RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
Tweeti hope she finds
TweetAlthough, i will pray for her to receive her kitty back. I do not understand why people are not more resposible when they have indoor pets? We have about four feral cats that owners let out and never return to there homes or people just let them out because they do not want them anymore. They come to our home and my wife and i feed and try to care for them so they will stay alive. We have also had these cats spayed and neutered. If we were to call the shelter they would surely be euphemized. Teach your childeren to be responsible, and also to leash an animal that is going out side to relieve themselves. They do also make leashes for cats. All you have to do is walk the cat outside leashed until he or she does their duty. You have to really watch it when you have cats and go in and out of the house, that they are not right behind you, as they are very quick. You might want to try putting some good treats out on your porch to see if the kitty will come to eat, also try to look in all the nooks he may be hiding.
Tweetaccidents happen dude!Originally posted by mick-G
I do not understand why people are not more resposible when they have indoor pets?
Tweetawww....sugar, I am not lost, I am right here.
Oh, you mean your actual CAT.....I am sorry honey, I think Kel had a good suggestion...I hope he comes back!!!!!
You'll like it in my imagination......its fun there.
TweetRead my whole post then make a mature comment, otherwise don't give one dude! Oh, and to take it one step further, most urban cities have ordinances that require pet owners to have their pets leashed when outdoors. Sorry, there is no excuse to leaving doors open so pets can go wandering outside, later to be lost. I personally have three sets of pets both male and female. Two cats, two birds, and two rabbits, which i have to keep seperated. Being animal owners means accepting the responsiblity to care and make sure they are safe and also making sure your children can also accept the responsibility. If you can't then you shouldn't have them, because you will only be contributing to our over populated shelters and rescurer's.Originally posted by edvedr
accidents happen dude!
TweetLol... you've never had an indoor car have you?Originally posted by mick-G
Although, i will pray for her to receive her kitty back. I do not understand why people are not more resposible when they have indoor pets? We have about four feral cats that owners let out and never return to there homes or people just let them out because they do not want them anymore. They come to our home and my wife and i feed and try to care for them so they will stay alive. We have also had these cats spayed and neutered. If we were to call the shelter they would surely be euphemized. Teach your childeren to be responsible, and also to leash an animal that is going out side to relieve themselves. They do also make leashes for cats. All you have to do is walk the cat outside leashed until he or she does their duty. You have to really watch it when you have cats and go in and out of the house, that they are not right behind you, as they are very quick. You might want to try putting some good treats out on your porch to see if the kitty will come to eat, also try to look in all the nooks he may be hiding.
It's damn hard to watch the door all the time..and them kitty's are sneaky.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetHope your cat comes back to ya Sugar.
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Tweeti read your post and i still say the same thing. i posted this for sugar, not for you to give a lecture on responsiblity. DUDE!!!!!!!Originally posted by mick-G
Read my whole post then make a mature comment, otherwise don't give one dude!
TweetNot giving a lecture read my post again. Too bad you guy are soo immature that you can't take good advice.