Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Lost & Found Cats => Lost Cat/s => Missing cats over 6 months => Topic started by: Angel Blue on March 21, 2010, 20:29:19 PM
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Our cat went missing on the 9th March, I would really appreciate your help in finding her, she is a much loved family pet and my daughters are devastated at her disappearance.
Name: Forty-Two
Age: 2
Colour: Tortishell
Neutered: No
Sex: Female
Thanks :)
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is she really not spayed?? she is probably out looking for a mate at this time of year - posters are pretty effective
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Hi and sorry to welcome you under such sad circumstances. You've most likely already seen these tips but this is the link in case: http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,305.0.html they've helped many people find their lost cats. It would also be a good idea to get you lovely kitty spayed on her return, hope you have some good news very soon :hug:
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Thanks for the link :) We were hoping that she would have kittens that we would then keep as we have plenty of space where we live which is why we hadn't had her spayed yet.
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there are health benefis to spaying as well, you can always get kittens from rescues so don't worry about that - hope she is ok and comes back soon
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She is lovely :Luv:
Hope she comes home soon!!!
Totally agree with all of the above, really wouldnt want my girly off out mating with just any male, never know what they may catch!!
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The idea was that when in season she would go to 'visit' my friend who has a gorgeous cage kept ginger tom. Normally she is kept in when she comes into season but this time she went missing before I realised she was in season.
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What does "cage kept" mean? :-:
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I was wondering the same thing - but it doesn't sound good :scared:
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Cage kept is not a little cage don't worry! It's an outdoor large pen where he goes when he isn't inside her house. I was trying to say that he isn't a free roaming tom across the countryside :)
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Outdoor large pen. Ah! That's better than a cage for sure.
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When I worked at a cattery we used to call them 'cage kept', 'indoor' or 'free range' sorry for the confusion :shy:
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Glad that is the case :evillaugh:
Nothing amazes me any more - Some will remember the cupboard cats last year. We rehomed 2 cats that had been living on top of a wardrobe for 2 years. The woman bought a dog and apparently the cats were scared of it :( - they had a litter tray and were fed there as well. It took her all that time to decide that it wasn't fair on them. They were rehomed to a lovely woman near me (I know as I did the homecheck :evillaugh: ) They are indoor cats but have the run of a maisonette and even have their own bedroom if they want some "me" time :Luv2:
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Some people are unbelieveable :scared: My kitties have the run of downstairs and outside - not allowed upstairs as hubby has asthma so can't have them on the bed!
Contacted all the local vets, CPL, RSPCA, Woodgreen and put a notice up in the local village farm shop. Really hope someone calls soon :( Plus I'm going to go through another village tomorrow to see if anyone there has seen her.
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Good luck for today xx
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sending homing vibes xxx