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Lepplady

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Nov 30, 2006
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kingzeppelin

Member who probably should be COMMITTED!
Apr 15, 2012
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Oxfordshire, UK
I'd like to introduce you to the latest addition to our household;
She is a 6 year tortoiseshell, who literally walked into our lives back in August.
Kat, we called her that not knowing her name then, started occasionally visiting us for food and affection. If the doors were open she'd walk in like she owned the place, or climb through windows if the doors were closed.
These visits got more and more regular, then daily, until she decided to take up permanent residence and refused to leave. Hissing and spitting and attempting to face us down when we tried to shoo her away, so we took Kat in.
We asked around the neighbourhood, and put up Kat Found posters which were spotted by her original "owner".
Kat was collected by her old Mom, who had called her Pudz, and who lived a couple of streets away.
The plan was to keep Pudz in for a couple of days, to re-acclimatise her to her old home.
Pudz escaped after 15 hours, her old "owner" still doesn't know how.
We jokingly tell people that we reckon she tunnelled her way out through her litter tray!
Pudz was back at our door within 6 minutes of her breakout!
It turned out that her original "owner" had introduced a puppy into the house, and Pudz obviously thought "No way, I'm out of here!"
Her original "owner" again called to collect her, but Pudz wouldn't go near her, due the doggy smell I guess, and fled.
With Pudz best interest in mind, her old Mom sensibly decided to let Pudz make up her mind where she wanted to be, and that is with us!
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But only if our standard of service is up to scratch, or she gets a better offer of course!
 

arista

First time caller long time listener
Jul 10, 2006
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Indiana, USA
I'd like to introduce you to the latest addition to our household;
She is a 6 year tortoiseshell, who literally walked into our lives back in August.
Kat, we called her that not knowing her name then, started occasionally visiting us for food and affection. If the doors were open she'd walk in like she owned the place, or climb through windows if the doors were closed.
These visits got more and more regular, then daily, until she decided to take up permanent residence and refused to leave. Hissing and spitting and attempting to face us down when we tried to shoo her away, so we took Kat in.
We asked around the neighbourhood, and put up Kat Found posters which were spotted by her original "owner".
Kat was collected by her old Mom, who had called her Pudz, and who lived a couple of streets away.
The plan was to keep Pudz in for a couple of days, to re-acclimatise her to her old home.
Pudz escaped after 15 hours, her old "owner" still doesn't know how.
We jokingly tell people that we reckon she tunnelled her way out through her litter tray!
Pudz was back at our door within 6 minutes of her breakout!
It turned out that her original "owner" had introduced a puppy into the house, and Pudz obviously thought "No way, I'm out of here!"
Her original "owner" again called to collect her, but Pudz wouldn't go near her, due the doggy smell I guess, and fled.
With Pudz best interest in mind, her old Mom sensibly decided to let Pudz make up her mind where she wanted to be, and that is with us!
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But only if our standard of service is up to scratch, or she gets a better offer of course!
What a great story!! Kitty does know best.
 

Winter

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Apr 12, 2013
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My cat used to come in at 5pm ish...lay about get fed, come to bed...and then in the morning get fed some more, I'd go to work and he would be very busy being a cat and what not. One day he came home wearing a collar...hmmm...long story short for TWO YEARS some other people had a cat...who didnt sleep inside...but comes in, in the morning for breakfast...lays about in the sun for the day..has dinner and goes off to be a cat and what not at night. Go figure. Who are the pets here?
 

staropeace

Richard Bachman's love child
Nov 28, 2006
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Alberta,Canada
My cat used to come in at 5pm ish...lay about get fed, come to bed...and then in the morning get fed some more, I'd go to work and he would be very busy being a cat and what not. One day he came home wearing a collar...hmmm...long story short for TWO YEARS some other people had a cat...who didnt sleep inside...but comes in, in the morning for breakfast...lays about in the sun for the day..has dinner and goes off to be a cat and what not at night. Go figure. Who are the pets here?
Sounds like he is working the neighbourhood lol
 

pegasus216

Eternal Members
Jun 20, 2013
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Delaware
One place that I lived, everyone in the neighborhood knew my cat Patches. So she must have been going to all their houses. It surprised me when I heard a person say her name as she was walking down the sidewalk. I didn't even know who that person was! There is not a day that goes by that I don't miss that cat.

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