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  1. #1
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    heh...sigh. well, I'm trying to not. not awhile ago, my half of my ark went lost for a month and I lost three cats - I just cannot take this matter lightly.

    catty, (alkaline) AA.

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    With an AA battery...I would think most cats would try to bat it around rather than eat it. It rolls like a toy.

    Crayola doesn't go around eating strange stuff, does he? I know some dogs do, but he doesn't strike me as that type.

    I hate when I lose little things like that...and one day I am looking for something else, and I find it in the toe of my old shoe or something!

    Hopefully one of the kitties will stat batting it - and Crayola will notice!

    I hope you find it soon.

    hugs!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    no shoes here, I'm the sandal-girl! except for boots in closet.. how wish I'd find it now in there.

    if it was crayola, I'll be sure to post out this breaking news.

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    It seems big to me to be swallowed. Perhaps they played with it and it rolled very far. Keep us posted

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    AA batteries are perfect to play cat-hockey with . But swallowing it??? I don't think so! I am sure it is kicked somewhere under your fridge or so....
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    I also doubt very much that a cat would swallow a battery.

    I do just want to ask one thing, as this is the type of thing I would do; are you sure a battery was in there? Is this an electric clock with battery back up? I have been known to remove the battery to buy a new one and . . . . well, you get the idea. If this is a battery operated clock, well then I guess there was a battery and now it is hiding somewhere.

    Hoping you find it soon!
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    lol, it'd be so nice if I could have fridge in my room! it's downstairs..

    yeah.. me either, DON'T think it was swallowed but.. goodness, it's not anywhere! I swear I've looked into every square of this master room and the other room. oh geez, I feel like I'd need to break and search all-through the walls!

    well, cats do surprise us really well sometimes so I gotta be prepare. I remember my baby boy gus, (second or third smallest cat of the ark) ate a mouse that's about the same size as this battery.. I think I'm gonna go up online and research for battery-swallower symptoms in case I see something wrong. everyone ate well today, sigh.

    freedom, yup, it was in there, I just moved in and fixed that clock! it was in boxes for almost ...yikes, a year.

    OH, please not it be.. not be..

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