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Stay positive for a while yet DM, there is always hope. I was thinking of you earlier when I heard the forecast down your way and was praying that Chester had come home or was safely out of the elements. Your love for Chester pours out from your post and I really feel for you having experienced a lost loved cat years ago myself. The ache inside is raw.. Still praying that he will come home to you.. Take care *hugs* x |
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Oh DM I so so so hope that you are wrong and he walks in through the door purring and meowing away for food as if there is nothing wrong, you don`t think he could have been taken in by anybody do you that may not have seen any of your posters. I have just said another prayer for his return to you, its the not knowing of where he is or what has happened that I would find hard to bare, are feelings and thoughts are with you Xxx. |
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DM, i really hope he will show up soon and all your worst fears are unfounded. I know the weather has been awful lately but it is Spring and nows the time all the baby animals are about. Our old cat, Sophie, takes a yearly pilgramage this time of year; she disappears for 3 - 5 days and comes back with a baby rabbit or two. I'm not sure if you're in the right area, but maybe he went off hunting? Or he could maybe be trapped in a shed or something? Again, our wee one Chaska had disappeared for 6 days and showed up very skinny and dehydrated but safe and fine. There is still a good chance he's ok but just delayed in coming home! |
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Thank you all for your support. It's a horrible slushy post-snow day here but I went around the houses after my optician appointment. Shaking a pot of biscuits and calling - to add just a touch of humour to an unfunny situation, you'd be amazed at just how many of the local cats are called Chester and are delighted with the prospect of a mad woman calling them and offering biscuit! Little chancers! I'd feel a lot more confident if Chester was a bold boy, but he is the original scaredy cat - doesn't even like strangers in the house, so there's no way I can imagine him going with somebody voluntarily, or calling out should he be hurt or trapped. Ho hum. The cat flap is set permanently on 'allow entry/prevent exit'. You never know, do you? |
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I hope he turns up soon.. Misty scared me a while back and disappeared for three days.. .ended up walking in and waking me up by jumping on me in bed in the middle of the night.. as if nothing had happened.... Keep positive.. |
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