is that the invisible lion
that runs around the centre of the earth?
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Sun 11 May 2003, 15:50,
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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.
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Sun 11 May 2003, 15:44,
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My folk's cats (toms) used to have a habit of disappearing for a couple of weeks (or even 6 months) at a time.
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.
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Sun 11 May 2003, 15:46,
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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.
it's a 4 year old cat
but my mum only adopted it yesterday, and it's been a housecat all its life :/
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