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15-11-2005, 01:56 PM   #81

Re: Can't find Sox


He went missing last Thursday morning. I wouldn't be surprised if someone has taken him in, being so close to xmas they've prob thought 'Awww cute kitty'

I did read on the side of the Felix kitten food box about someone who lost their cat and they had a phone call form the Cats Protection League to say he had been found. This was after 2 years He was microchipped so there's hope yet for my baby Sox as he's chipped too



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15-11-2005, 02:16 PM   #82

Re: Can't find Sox


do u get a local freebee newspaper?? id suggest a call to them maybe with a pic of sox in it.



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15-11-2005, 06:52 PM   #83

Re: Can't find Sox


Quote:
Originally Posted by boys mum
do u get a local freebee newspaper?? id suggest a call to them maybe with a pic of sox in it.
Good idea bm!!



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15-11-2005, 07:02 PM   #84

Re: Can't find Sox


So sorry you havent heard anything yet!!!



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17-11-2005, 06:37 PM   #85

Re: Can't find Sox


He will be around somewhere cats dont go far mabybe to the next street around your next doors garden.Cats tend to hide in the day and come out mostly at night.One of my cats got out just as we got him.We tried alsorts to get him in.He kept running off.In the end we had to borrow a cat trap from the rescue center to catch him.Then a few months after that he got out lucky he knew where his home was and we got him.Put some food out at night hopefully it will be him that eats is.He wont be to far away.Kitty.xx



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18-11-2005, 10:28 AM   #86

Re: Can't find Sox


We've done all that kittypaws and there is no sign of him



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18-11-2005, 12:28 PM   #87

Re: Can't find Sox


I'm beginning to think someone has taken a liking to him Nae and adopted him......I wish they would take time to consider the worry it causes the owners though



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18-11-2005, 12:38 PM   #88

Re: Can't find Sox


I think he has been taken in too. The maddening part, is that he has been microchipped but nobody bother's to get pets scanned or even advertise that they have found a kitten ggrrrrr



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18-11-2005, 12:42 PM   #89

Re: Can't find Sox


It is such a shame after you take the trouble to get him microchipped....I suppose the only time he is likely to be scanned now is if he has to go to the vet for any reason



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18-11-2005, 05:02 PM   #90

Re: Can't find Sox


Even then i doubt very much he'll be scanned unless they say he was found. He'll prob be scanned if he's taken into Cats Protection or the RSPCA



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