You know, myself included, usually assume that some lack-luster soul of an owner is responsible for the many stray pets, and I do think that in most cases that IS the case. BUT, there are times when good cats/dogs get out, walk long, long distances and can never get back home.

I would like to believe that someone, rather far away, maybe another county, lost this poor cat. Suppose they were driving across country and the cat jumped out of their car/van etc? Should they delay the return trip etc? (I would, but there is a limit)....

I had a cat that was lost for a month - in Aspen of all places but because she had a tag and phone number, finally someone called. She had been in hiding all that time! She was ill, really ill, but made it to age 21. Sabrina, my first cat, and this cat, jumped from a second story roof to the ground and then left the area! I could not find her - and that could be the case here.

By the way, I would love to have her, if no one else wants her.

Sallyanne

What did I just say?

P. S. How do you know that she is not spayed?