I’m so sad. My parents are very sad. Miss Kitty is missing. She’s not even my cat. She got out Wednesday night when my Mom got home, it was dark so Mom didn’t see her sneak out. My parents went to bed, my Dad went to feed her the next morning, and no kitty, nowhere to be found. So they started looking all around outside – no kitty footprints in the snow. She hates houses and she hates being picked up, so we doubt she’s in somebody’s home. They’re going to give it a couple more days, have one final look around in the woods, etc. and then look at getting another kitty next week before the critters take over the barn and garage. I feel so bad. I know cats are a dime a dozen, but this is one smart, cool cat.
Why is it that animals get so deep into your heart it hurts so bad?
Dec 08, 2006 @ 20:12:41
Here’s hoping Miss Kitty comes home. 😦
Dec 08, 2006 @ 22:04:57
I guess they’re leaving food out for her? I’m sure she’ll be back.
Dec 08, 2006 @ 22:48:52
Me too Lynne.
Yes Laura – I hope she’ll be back. Her fur will be even thicker when she comes back.
Dec 09, 2006 @ 00:45:38
Tuna. Lots and lots of open cans of tuna. That has rounded up escaped kitties of mine.
Don’t lose hope, Pam’s Mom and Dad! Miss Kitty is smart and feisty.
*Sending get-your-furry-butt-home vibes*
Dec 09, 2006 @ 09:42:03
Thanks Susan. My parents saw little kitty footprints on their deck, so they went out again to look and call for her, but nothing yet.
We need you Susan – the one who has a homing device to find animals out in the cold!
Dec 09, 2006 @ 09:56:56
Sorry to hear about Miss Kitty. How about putting her bed outside to see if she will come to it?
Dec 09, 2006 @ 12:53:54
Thanks Sandy – that’s a good idea!