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I agree with you. Certainly I'd be doing all those things if I thought it may be a missing cat of mine. I have put up a poster in our local farm shop this morning and will ask to put the same up at the Co-op tomorrow in the village where she says she lives. How long I give then until I say "He's not your cat any more" - depends really. I think you are right. It wasn't herself who saw the poster but a friend - I'd have been right out to look at the poster to see if it was my cat (he's a distinctive looking boy and the photo is a good likeness). Now, if I'd done that and could say NO, that's not my cat .............. would I have phoned to say it was a case of mistaken identity? Probably not. If after X weeks (to be determined) I have had no response from her or anyone else, then Squiffy will be registered with the vet in my name and I'll be using that neutering voucher then Kazz. If he wants to stay with me, he'll then have to behave himself with Kizzy and Pip, but I'm prepared to cross that bridge if the need arises. He is a nice cat and deserves a good home. I was ashamed of myself this morning. A very very pretty cat has appeared in the garden - obviously not a stray and I found myself thinking, now if that was a stray ........... but soundly told myself off! Looks aren't everything! |
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Sounds like a good plan to me, Angie. So often those toms turn into real pussycats after the op. How long are you going to give it ... I think another month would do it for me. |
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UPDATE: Just got off the phone with the nice man who runs the village website where we put a copy of the poster about Squiffy. It's a long and convoluted tale (tail) about several people who know Squiffs as a visitor to their gardens and one person who wishes to remain anonymous and says the cat is hers but she doesn't want him back. So, taking that as gospel (there are big holes and possibilities off in all directions I know) I shall now go and talk to my vet tomorrow and get Squiffs booked in to be neutered as my cat. I will adopt him and be responsible for him - if he wants. I hope that as he is a friendly chap he will realise where his bread is buttered and will stick around. If he's still here when the weather turns, I hope he'll stay put. |
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Well, well, well. I had a feeling this saga would conclude in this manner It's been a bit of an up and down ride, but if this chap is on the level (and no reason why he shouldn't be), it's a shame that Squiffy's owner couldn't have been equally honest with you. Let's hope he's around for many years to come! |
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Well, looks as if it were meant to be. I suspect he does know what side his bread is buttered on, and hope after the op he'll become less aggressive with Kizzy and Pip and can be a happy house cat! |
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