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Medusa
04-24-2009, 05:49 AM
At bedtime last night all was well, Pidge was at the bottom of my bed and I could've sworn Boo decided to sleep upstairs w/me, too. I was all snuggled in but there was only one cat: Pidge. I called Boo. No answer. I got up and looked for him, thinking that he was w/the rest of the Fur Posse. Couldn't find him. I searched every inch of this house and no Boo. I then became impatient and soon thereafter scared. Very scared. I searched for him for at least half an hour, got the rest of the Fur Posse all riled up. There was only one explanation: when I took the trash out before bed, he must have darted out the door w/out my seeing him because it was dark and he's so black. I opened the kitchen cabinet to get my flashlight so that I could search for him outside and there he was, just sitting on the bottom shelf. Usually when I call him, he answers so, clearly, he was enjoying every minute of my panic. I was so relieved that he was safe that I started to bawl. This boy is 18 1/2 years old and he still pulls his stunts. What am I going to do w/him?

happylabs
04-24-2009, 07:02 AM
I can feel your pain! I am so glad he wasn't outside. It is a little commical that he was in the cupboard. How did he get in there? Buddy used to have hiding spots where I could not find him. He doesn't seem to do that any more thankfully. Boo, behave yourself so your mamma doesn't get upset!

pomtzu
04-24-2009, 07:23 AM
Knock it off Boo - you're gonna give Mom a heart attack! !! Then who will take care of the Fur Posse???

My RB Meezer Ming would open the kitchen cabinets and lay in among the pots and pans. One of my son's cats gets up on the built in bookcases on either side of the fireplace, and the other one opens the linen closet door and lays among the clean towels. It took a while before we caught on to these hiding spots, but now we look there first when they go missing. :p

Medusa
04-24-2009, 07:57 AM
I can feel your pain! I am so glad he wasn't outside. It is a little commical that he was in the cupboard. How did he get in there? Buddy used to have hiding spots where I could not find him. He doesn't seem to do that any more thankfully. Boo, behave yourself so your mamma doesn't get upset!

Oh he's very good at getting in the cupboard. It's the getting out part that poses a problem. He hooks his paw around the edge of the door and in he goes. Once he's in, though, he has to push on the door and apparently he doesn't push hard or far enough. I should've thought to look there first because he likes to sit on the bottom shelf. My RB Puddy did, too. :rolleyes:

kb2yjx
04-24-2009, 08:13 AM
Mary!!! I am so glad Boo was not outside!!! Cats can do some pretty amazing things....maybe we should have a separate thread describing their antics!!! Glad all is well!!

Laura's Babies
04-24-2009, 08:16 AM
That is so funny! They ALL do that at some time or other and we always panic! WHY they don't respond when we call them is beyond me but they hardly ever do. I am glad that you finally realized where he was and found him.. Gosh, we love these babies so much that it don't take much to make us panic. (Are they taking advantage of that?)

happylabs
04-24-2009, 08:32 AM
Oh he's very good at getting in the cupboard. It's the getting out part that poses a problem. He hooks his paw around the edge of the door and in he goes. Once he's in, though, he has to push on the door and apparently he doesn't push hard or far enough. I should've thought to look there first because he likes to sit on the bottom shelf. My RB Puddy did, too. :rolleyes:

Hmmmm...I guess you are going to need to get some of those baby proof locks for your cabinet! It is funny how they love cupboards. I have a cupboard in my bathroom that I rarely use but if I do open it for some reason I will have at least one cat peeking in the door saying "oooohhh what's in there mom"?

Anikaca77
04-24-2009, 08:39 AM
Isn't it just like them to hide and you can't find them. Last night when I was ready for bed I was searching for Hermes and even though we have a small place you think I would be able to find him. Well it's really sad when they are lying on your pillow and you are searching for them.

Melissa

Taz_Zoee
04-24-2009, 09:29 AM
Aren't they little stinkers? Taz used to do that ALL the time until I figured out his hiding spots. Usually I'd walk around calling him and then all of the sudden he'd appear just sitting there looking at me like "what's all the fuss about?".
Taz can also open the cabinet doors under the sink in the back bathroom that we don't use but the toilet in.

I'm so glad he was still in the house though. Whew! :)

catmandu
04-24-2009, 09:33 AM
THE FOUND CATS WILL DO THAT ONCE IN A WHILE , AND YOU HAVE TO SEARCH THE HOTEL FOR THEM.:eek::eek:
AND THEN THERE THEY ARE ALUGHING AT YOU!!
:cool::cool::cool:
I THINK THAT THEY ARE MAKING SURE THAT WE ARE NOT TAKING THEM FOR GRANTED AND WANT US TO COME AND FIND THEM ONCE IN A WHILE.
:rolleyes::rolleyes:
WHOSE SAYS SENIOR KITTYZENS DONT HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR!!!
:love::love:

Pinot's Mom
04-24-2009, 09:53 AM
Ah, yes, cupboards! There's only one that Pinot girl REALLY wants to get into, and that's where her food is stored! The pantry, however...well, anyway....I digress.

Blackie don't give your Mom such a start! I'll bet the look you got when you found Blackie was one they're very good at, too - "I've been here the whole time, what IS your problem?"

I'm glad all turned out OK - has your blood pressure calmed down yet?

Cinder & Smoke
04-24-2009, 10:20 AM
I opened the kitchen cabinet to get my flashlight so that I could search for him outside and
there he was, just sitting on the bottom shelf.

Boots da Kat would pull those stunts frequently ...
Hop into a cupboard or closet then HIDE for hours behind the closed door.

I a blind panic, I'd be opening doors, "looking" while knowing he wasn't going to
be in there, when suddenly :eek: I'd see a dark shape :eek: MOVING in the
darkness of the linen closet or the pantry cupboard!

:eek:

Darn KAT had a dark side - he'd never show himself the first few times
his 'spot' was opened for inspection ... he'd always wait till da Hoomin
was fully into frantic/panic mode before making his move.

:rolleyes:

lvpets2002
04-24-2009, 12:40 PM
:love: How too funny.. Yup dont you just hate it when you loose a baby Indoors.. I have been there done that.. Yes You Panic Bigg Time.. Now my Eighteen yr old baby who passed on at age 22 == would do the same thing.. If she was not trying to sneak outside she would be hiding in the house in a closet or cabinet.. Well so glad Boo was found & all is good & well & calm now..

GILL
04-24-2009, 01:30 PM
We are very, very careful that no one gets out. We do loss a cat in the house every once in a while. We lost Boots for almost a week. Could not find her any where. Then there was a noise in the attic. We have pull down stairs. SPOTED. Since we are still working on the renovation there is no ceiling up stairs, just insulation with a plastic sheet. She found a way up through one of the closets. Since Boots is semi-feral there is no way she would come or answer when called.
It keeps us on our toes.

Medusa
04-24-2009, 01:38 PM
We are very, very careful that no one gets out. We do loss a cat in the house every once in a while. We lost Boots for almost a week. Could not find her any where. Then there was a noise in the attic. We have pull down stairs. SPOTED. Since we are still working on the renovation there is no ceiling up stairs, just insulation with a plastic sheet. She found a way up through one of the closets. Since Boots is semi-feral there is no way she would come or answer when called.
It keeps us on our toes.

That's exactly what's going on here, a renovation, and I thought he might have climbed into a heat vent and gotten stuck in the wall or something. The thing is, I know his hiding spots but I went into panic mode when he didn't answer my call. He's like a dog in that sense; he usually answers me. That's why I thought he got out even though I'm fanatical about watching that there are no escapees. I thought "Where else could he be but outside?" yet I didn't feel him brush past me or see him dart out. It was just my monkey mind taking over. :p

katladyd
04-25-2009, 12:13 AM
I've looked high and low for a "missing" kitty many times. What cracks me up is when they come out and look at you as if to say, "I wasn't lost, I knew where I was all the time!"

cassiesmom
04-25-2009, 04:47 PM
Your Majesty Boo Bear ... if you're going to hang out in the cabinet, maybe you could leave the door open so meowmie can find you.

My RB fur-niece Jasmine had a favorite hidey spot. My sister had a hutch in her dining room for many years. They lived in a bungalow so the bathroom was right off the dining room. And the bottom shelf of the hutch held extra towels. Jazzie figured out how to get the door open and she would lie on the clean towels! My sister kept a red towel on the top of the pile for Jazzie to lie on. Now I have the hutch in my spare bedroom. First thing I did after I inherited it? Went to Kohl's and bought a red towel for the bottom shelf for Jasmine (now Jazzie Angel kitty).

rg_girlca
04-25-2009, 10:06 PM
I've looked high and low for a "missing" kitty many times. What cracks me up is when they come out and look at you as if to say, "I wasn't lost, I knew where I was all the time!"

True, or they look at you as if to say, "What" with a devilish smile on their face.

Oh Mary, how I can relate to what you went through. Been there, done that.
You don't know whether to strangle them or hug them to death. LOL!!!!