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Lost & Found Cats => Lost & Found General => Sorted Lost and Found cats => Topic started by: phynbarr on September 12, 2009, 19:36:27 PM
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5 month old blue abyssinian kitten.
Last seen at home in the morning of Thursday 10th September.
Very quiet, very rural area and my biggest fear is that she has been taken.
any advice, recommendations or support welcomed
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Hello Phynbarr and :welcome: to Purrs
Sorry to welcome you here under such worrying circumstances
Have you seen Sam's tips here:
http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,305.0.html
Much as it may seem obvious are you leaving some food by the back door and in the garden?
If your kitten is a little girl do you think that she may have been in season?
Absolutely beautiful kitten - good luck in finding her
:where:
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Is she chipped or neutered yet? Have you spoken to colne valley cats protection? You can get them on 0800 9889417 if you havnt yet, good luck
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Positive vibes for your gorgeous furbabes safe return home, Ive never seen a blue aby before....She is stunning! :hug:
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Thank you. Just about to go out with flyers again so will drop in at Colne Valley Protection - thank you.
she is chipped but not neutered yet - only 5 months old
I suppose I'll never know if she' been taken - does it happen much?
Thanks all
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Thank you. Just about to go out with flyers again so will drop in at Colne Valley Protection - thank you.
she is chipped but not neutered yet - only 5 months old
I suppose I'll never know if she' been taken - does it happen much?
Thanks all
One would never know hun? :hug: It is good she is chipped though as that is your definite proof of ownership and Im sure there arnt too many other blue's in your area! Good luck with your continuing search! :hug:
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Did you used to let her out prior to her going missing?
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If she has escaped she is probably hiding somewhere hopefully close by. I really hope you find your little one soon.
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I suppose I'll never know if she' been taken - does it happen much?
It does happen but generally in 'less desirable' areas, if your rural there probably isnt many people around?
Have the fields around been cut yet?
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I really hope you are able to find her, look in really small places that she might of tucked herself into. Wishing you the best of luck with your search.
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:thanks:
she was handed in at a vets miles awat after having been found in a town about 5 miles away.
Just goes to show the value of micro-chipping!
We'll never know how she got there but I would just like to thank the person who handed herin and didn't try and keep her
she's tired and hungry and a bit quiet but other thank, loks OK
thank you all for not letting me lose hope
Sally
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Thats fabulous news and I am so pleased for you all! ;D :hug:
Oh by the way....I would keep her in from now on, if you are to give her outdoor access please only allow this when she is recovered after her spay! ;) :thanks: :hug:
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That's fantastic, I am so happy you are reunited.
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Woo Hoo excellent news so pleased she is back home safe and well ... she is absolutely gorgeous.
I don't suppose she'd be interested in having a big sister would she ... check out this thread http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,27755.0.html
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would be delighted but since we have 3 other cats and a dog it doesn't sound as if she would be too happy in our household
she's gorgeous
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Ahhh that's a shame .. I would to love to offer her a home with my two Abys but I don't think my boy would be very tolerant and I'd hate to upset her.
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Really pleased you've found your lovely kitty xx
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Phew what a relief!!
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Gorgeous baby so glad she's back - someone must have taken her to get that far away - maybe accidentally - my boy likes to get in people's cars - little terror.
I'm sure being young she'll recover from her expedition.
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So pleased she is ho,e and reckon she hitched a lift ;D
Certainly chip chip chip, worth its little weight in gold and get them chips checked at yearly health check to make sure they are working and havent moved .