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in our local paper tonight there was a lovely story about an owner who lost her cat, but was re-united with him 2 years later he had been living in a storage container yrd. and when she got him back she said he was in lovely condition other than 3 balls of fur under his chin. hes a long haired ginger boy. lovely boy. if i can find the story on the website ill post it for u. but chin up and think good thoughts. |
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Your mind could simply run away with you looking for an answer to where she is but I guess you might never know DM. Sorry X (Come home vibes still being sent though) |
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There are many possibilities Eileen, please don't torture yourself. I have seen my cats chase foxes on several occasions, and I I don't think foxes bother too much with cats. |
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Eileen, woman do not be daft Onyx is happy and secure. Cats chase foxes not vice versa and a streetwise cat like Onyx would have had the way of it all "remember she lived her life outside" so was not a pampered housecat "no offence to Leia" so she would have seen and understood foxes and the dangers of a life on the other side, she would not have fallen foul to a fox, if anything since your care and love she has put on weight and become a more formidale foe to a fox. Now erase that thought straight away. Karen |
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