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# woo
that's dead good, that is
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:41, archived)
# anyone know a good way
of finding a lost cat?
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:41, archived)
# yes
use a kipperbelt™
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:42, archived)
# posters? awareness campaigns?
is it your own cat?
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:43, archived)
# any help?
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:44, archived)
# ha ha
geeky humor is fantastic
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:45, archived)
# heh!
reminded me of one by indole ring
new window clicky
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:50, archived)
# is that the invisible lion
that runs around the centre of the earth?
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:50, archived)
# Not really
They usually come back though.
My folk's cats (toms) used to have a habit of disappearing for a couple of weeks (or even 6 months) at a time.
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:44, archived)
# If its not a young kitten, ie, less than 3 months old
wait. They usually turn up.
Older cats frequently bugger off for worryingly long periods of time.

If it has been missing for more than a day, ask your neighbours if they can check garages/sheds/outbuildings for said moggy.

Then its down to printing 'Lost Moggy' posters.
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:46, archived)
# it's a 4 year old cat
but my mum only adopted it yesterday, and it's been a housecat all its life :/
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 15:50, archived)
# where'd she get it from?
it might go back there...
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 16:05, archived)
# far too far away
and this cat has never (to our knowledge, or the rspca's) been outdoors for any real length of time. all the neighbours have been told, and mum's put up signs. WAH!
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 16:09, archived)
# I'm sorry
:(

I hope you find it ok
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 16:10, archived)
# me too!
i've never even seen her, she'd better be back for next weekend
(, Sun 11 May 2003, 16:14, archived)