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MamiyaOtaru
United States1687 Posts
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Raithed
China7077 Posts
On June 07 2009 11:32 MamiyaOtaru wrote: Had a cat get lost in a blizzard for a week. He didn't make his way home on his own, but someone found him (five miles away across a freeway) and brought him to our vet so we got him back. He lost his ears from frostbite though. Looked like a chipmunk after that ouch. :/ im so sorry to hear that, i know he lost his ears but did he still retain his hearing? | ||
Dazed.
Canada3301 Posts
On June 07 2009 11:40 Raithed wrote: lol, how could he?ouch. :/ im so sorry to hear that, i know he lost his ears but did he still retain his hearing? and yeah I lost my obese cat one time, was gone for two weeks. It was found by our neighbour like...a week and a half after it went missing, and they kept care of it for a few days. Directly beside us. They didn't realize for four days that the ginger cat they found, was the ginger cat we were looking for. Morons. | ||
knyttym
United States5797 Posts
I have had many cats over the past decade. Some left and never returned but they were relatively new cats and umm... I don't know why they left. All the cats I had for a decent period of time know their surroundings well and would return. Cats like to roam and sometimes hide. Judging by your attachment, the cat will return. | ||
Raithed
China7077 Posts
On June 07 2009 11:45 Dazed_Spy wrote: lol, how could he? and yeah I lost my obese cat one time, was gone for two weeks. It was found by our neighbour like...a week and a half after it went missing, and they kept care of it for a few days. Directly beside us. They didn't realize for four days that the ginger cat they found, was the ginger cat we were looking for. Morons. well i was thinking the tips and edges not the inner part of the ear. and LOL @ your neighbors, did you have a collar on the cat? | ||
SeigeTankHero
United States20 Posts
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Xeofreestyler
Belgium6733 Posts
So I'm happy yours came back, and good thing you're getting a collar! | ||
JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
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DeathSpank
United States1029 Posts
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airtown
United States410 Posts
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Clasic
Bosnia-Herzegovina1437 Posts
On June 07 2009 09:37 adelarge wrote: Don't worry yet, one of our cats was sometimes missing for a week before he came back. Just try to shout his name, either this evening or tomorrow morning... This. I have a cat that was missing 4 days, he came back un harmed. Don't worry you'll see your cat :D | ||
ZeeTemplar
United States557 Posts
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Megalisk
United States6095 Posts
But hes gone now | ||
MarklarMarklar
Fiji1823 Posts
my old cat left for 1.5 years once, we thought he was dead. he usually later on disapeared for months at a time here and there | ||
kdog3683
United States916 Posts
Just some q's I'm curious about. And maybe my cat's shy? If she's outside and i close door , she goes crazy getting back in. hides under bed if anybody knocks on door. | ||
Raithed
China7077 Posts
On June 07 2009 14:59 kdog3683 wrote: Raith: Age? Ethnicity? What school do you go to? HS/college What is your relationship with fanatcist. What is your dad's job Just some q's I'm curious about. And maybe my cat's shy? If she's outside and i close door , she goes crazy getting back in. hides under bed if anybody knocks on door. why curious, just curious. | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
On June 07 2009 11:23 Raithed wrote: im buying a collar for him tomorrow in search of a cute one though, anyone have one with a bell? my mom said its annoying but its cute! DON'T DO THIS, TRUST ME You wanna know why you don't wanna put a bell on a cat? Because if you are living in an area with any other large animal that is a predator to the cat in the area (such as a coyote, hell even racoons sometimes), the cat will not be able to hide/run-away/escape. I lost my first cat because of this. We have coyotes in the area and my cat had a collar with a bell and we have come to the conclusion that the cat got eaten because she wasn't able to hide from the coyote because the bell kept jingling. Please do not put a bell on a cat's collar unless you really want to increase the cat's chance of it getting eaten. | ||
Raithed
China7077 Posts
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Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
so i will just say that i have had 2 cats that were totally insane and both of them would disappear for long periods | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
On June 07 2009 15:57 Raithed wrote: so just a regular collar would do? yeah a regular collar is fine, just plz don't put on a bell it's like declawing the cat in a way b/c he loses some survival skills | ||
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