Oh Skittle I hope you can catch your kitty! Did I mention that once we did catch our cat it sounded like he was in pain he was yelling so loud. He wasn't hurt, just traumatized I guess, but really bad spuds coming from the trap.
18 days! Oh the poor kitty. Water is always the bigger need in that kind of situation. He may have found some small critters to eat.
A friend of mine's tomcat was missing for exactly two weeks. When he came home, he was a blur that headed straight for the water bowl. We think he got locked in someones garage while they were away on a two week vacation. He was also very dusty.In case that happens again, maybe leave at least one faucet dribbling with a bowl underneath. Cats are amazing at getting in to places where they shouldn't.
In case that happens again, maybe leave at least one faucet dribbling with a bowl underneath. Cats are amazing at getting in to places where they shouldn't.
Then maybe checking the building once a week or leave an upstairs window open by 3 inches. Have to be better than cleaning up a starved cat.
Or install a one way kitty door.
Oh good...don't want to lay awake thinking about trapped kitties. I know it happens, but I don't want to think about it.
Dawgluver said:Fluffy the Rottweiler, I like it!
Well, the orange cat that has been spotted was not my cat we had him/her cornered under a shed, and s/he slipped by me and took off into the woods. I'm going to leave my live trap set up for awhile, and I told the person who owns the shed to give me a call if s/he turns up again. It is insane how much this stray looks like my cat. I thought it was him until I s/he came out in daylight. S/he is too small and has orange on her cheeks that I thought was dirt before I could see it clearly. Cute little kitty, so maybe s/he will find a new home with me. I really wish it had been him tho...
+1Sounds like a kitty in need of a good home. And you sound just like the person to give it one.
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