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Oh my! Another PTer in Pgh! I am so excited! I was starting to think I was all alone in the area....Hi David! Fortunately Hunter had been in the area as a stray since he was born (atleast that is what we are guessing...) so he didn't roam far. The neat part of this whole thin is: we have been feeding a black and white cat that we actually think has a home but seems to spend most time outdoors, no matter the weather, and eats a great deal of the meals on our porch. When I "called" for Hunter Sunday night, he came flying across the street with the black and white nudging him along, almost like she knew. When I managed to snag him and get him back into the house she sat on the porch and cried for 5 minutes. I was inside thinking her profusely for bringing him home. Then I put out some of the "good" stuff for her dinner. :)
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I'm sooo happy you found Hunter! Nothing like the panic that sets in when furbutts are MIA like that. Maybe it's time for a jingle bell around his neck...sort of a pre-warning? ;)
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I am glad Hunter was found!:)
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"Maybe it's time for a jingle bell around his neck...sort of a pre-warning? "
You would think we wouldn't need the bell...for a 5.5 pound cat, he sounds like a thindering elephant when he runs around the house!:rolleyes:
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Maybe a goat bell???;) I am so glad there was a happy ending to this story, as I keep saying ' I just love happy endings', I know you had to be very frightened.
Happy, Hunter finally heard his mommys voice and came running home!
Willie:)
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Whew! I was on pins and needles till you got him back. So glad all is well now.
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Hi, Pgh PTer!
I'm glad to find a local PTer. I have two cats here (one laying on my shoulder), a tuxedo named Nikki, and a tortie named Daisy. I' glad to meet you!;)