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2998.1 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | I'd rather be riding | Wed Nov 01 1989 11:23 | 5 |
| If your afraid of leaving a number, contact the animal control officer
and work it out so you could leave theirs. Speaking of which, have you
called them, Angel Memorial, ect...
Michele
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2998.2 | yes I have | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Wed Nov 01 1989 11:25 | 8 |
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re -1
yes I have called the few shelters in Boston. No one seems to have
the guy. I have even called a few vets in the Dorchester area that
may have seen him. No luck so far.
Mi
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2998.3 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Wed Nov 01 1989 11:26 | 15 |
| Michele, is Dennis friendly around strangers? If not, then there
is a good chance that no one took him and he is still around the
neighborhood. Can you post fliers with your work number instead?
I really like the idea of fliers as they serve a good purpose --
I recently reunited a lost kitten with its owner and she was ever
so greatful for his return. Also, leave your number with area vets
as well as a description of Dennis. Post fliers or index cards
there as well.
There are ways around the phone number issue but it is important
to "advertise" the fact that he is lost, otherwise, the chances
of you getting him back are greatly decreased.
Good luck and please keep us posted.
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2998.4 | | SUBURB::GLOVERP | Masters of the black disciple.. | Wed Nov 01 1989 12:12 | 9 |
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I phoned the cops when I lost mine,may sound a bit far fetched
but someone may hand the cat into them,well,they do over here
anyway.........
Good luck,keep the thoughts positve as well.....
Phil
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2998.5 | Did Dennis go for a joy ride? | MICLUS::MTAG | | Wed Nov 01 1989 12:16 | 14 |
| Michelle -
Have there been any moving trucks or delivery trucks in your area that
Dennis might have gone in to? I work with a woman whose cat jumped
into a delivery truck. She didn't know about it, but did notice her
cat was missing. She called the truck company and found it's next stop
was Brighton. She and her husband went to Brighton and put up signs on
telephone poles, etc. and sure enough, someone called them about her
cat and she got him back. Maybe something like this happened to
Dennis?
Keep us posted.
Mary
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2998.6 | a little more info | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Wed Nov 01 1989 12:29 | 27 |
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Thanks so much to all of you. I plan on going down to the shelters
tonight to take a look for myself. Dennis is a big cat who does
not really take to folks until you have spent a considerable amount
of time with him. He was born in an a hockey arena at Northeastern
University. So he was always exposed to lots of people nearly since
birth. He is also afraid of men which I think he got from the arena
because most of the people who spend time there are guys.
I was just talking to my boyfriend, and he had mentioned that he
noticed Dennis was coming in with more and more cuts each time
he went out. I know he is a fighter, and I have also noticed
and cleaned up (yelled at him to stop fighting too) his cuts.
But I was never really worried about him cause of his size.
He isn't fat, but this is a good size cat.
I just wish he would come back. He was a present from my boyfriend
when we first moved in together four years ago. So he was like
our little boy. Oh well now I am rambling. I am going to give
the shelters another call this afternoon and see if they have
found him.
Again thanks for your support.
Michele
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2998.7 | other possibilities | STAR::PMURPHY | | Wed Nov 01 1989 12:29 | 18 |
| Michele,
You didn't mention whether Dennis was neutered or not. Maybe he's
looking for a mate.
I agree that advertising is very important right now in case someone
took him in thinking he was a stray. They may be holding him until
they see ads for him so they can return him to rightful owner.
The other possibility is (if he's been neutered) maybe he has a second
home he visits for free food and attention. This came to mind when said
"He doesn't go out often, but when he does he is usally gone for a few
days and then reappears".
Hope you find him safe and sound.
Pat
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2998.8 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Nov 01 1989 15:07 | 12 |
| Michele -
Another common thing that happens is that cats get locked in
someone's garage or shed or basement. Check with your neighbors.
If Dennis isn't neutered PLEASE do so when you get him back.
Unneutered cats wander much much farther and get into fights.
I used to live in Savin Hill in Dorchester .... I lost a kitten
up around the Field's corner section. Talk to the kids in your
area too.
Nancy DC
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2998.9 | don't worry -- he's neutered!! | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Wed Nov 01 1989 16:04 | 7 |
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just for info Dennis is neutered! All of our cats are mutts
so one of the first things we do when they are old enough is have
them fixed.
Mi
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2998.10 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Nov 01 1989 18:10 | 15 |
| I'm not certain what your concern is about posting
your phone number is, as long as your address isn't with it. (If
someone calls and says they have Dennis and wants your address
so they can return him, you could ask some
questions about what he looks like to be sure they aren't lying.)
I second the suggestion about checking any place he could have
gotten accidentally locked in. Also it is a good idea to
visit the shelters in person rather than depend on someone
identifying him over the phone. Grim question: if he has been
hit by a car, who would know -- the police, or is there a city
animal control place that handles this that you should check with?
Please let us know how things are going. How long has he been missing?
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2998.11 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Nov 02 1989 07:20 | 6 |
| re: Phone number - Having lived in Dorchester for 8 years I can
understand the reservation about posting phone numbers. We got more
wrong numbers, crank calls, obscene calls etc in Dorchester than
any place else I've ever lived.
I don't know why, but that's what happened.
Nancy DC
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2998.12 | you just don't | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Thu Nov 02 1989 07:41 | 12 |
| re posting phone number
Thanks Nancy for putting in the last reply. I guess most folks
don't realize the problem unless they have or still do live
there.
He still isn't back yet. I didn't have a chance to get down to
the shelters last night, but I plan on doing that this night
if I can.
Thanks
Michele
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2998.13 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Nov 03 1989 08:12 | 11 |
| Michele - I think the idea of working with the local animal shelter
instead of posting your own number might be a good one if they'll
cooperate.
In all honesty, when we lost Kathryn I did post my number, but That's
got to be your decision and Our lost kitty was 12 yrs ago. Things
change.
Good luck - and talk to the kids. They were the ones who found
her for us.
Nancy DC
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2998.14 | | EDUHCI::GOLDBERG | | Fri Nov 03 1989 09:24 | 15 |
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If the cat is not neutered, being gone a week isn't *so* much.
Unneutered cats tend to stray and stay gone for short whiles.
Plus, if he is unneutered, he could very well of gotten in a fight
with another male cat! He could be in the woods healing himself!
Also, as mentioned before most outdoor cats do have a "second home"
where they occasionally eat and sleep. Maybe the other home decided
to keep him inside?
Good luck looking, I hope you find him!
F.
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2998.15 | a different number... | CSCOA3::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Mon Nov 06 1989 13:42 | 13 |
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...or you could give out your boyfriend'z work phone number.
when stella went missing around thanksgiving last year, i never gave a
thought about what might happen if i posted my phone. the little devil
showed up several dayz later on the deck with bramblez in her tail and
a "don't ask me where i've been cuz i ain't gonna tell ya" look on her
face. i was never so relieved.
good luck...
diane & stella & stanley
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2998.16 | HE'S BACK!!! | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Tue Nov 07 1989 10:06 | 18 |
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HE'S BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dennis came back last night. Something is wrong with his front
leg, but other than that he looks ok. We are going to make an
appt with the vet. He is jumping up and off of beds and counters
so I don't think it is really bad. Nonetheless, he is limping
and we want to make sure he ok.
I am so happy he came back. The first thing I am going to do
after calling the vet is to get him a collar with a tag on it.
So in case this happens again he can be easily identified.
Thanks again for all your support folks
Michele John and Dennis the Menace!!
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2998.17 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Tue Nov 07 1989 14:49 | 12 |
| That's FANTASTIC NEWS!!! I remember how I felt when I got a call
about my missing Kathryn.
Glad you're taking him to the vet. Wish you'd consider keeping
him inside :-)
Make sure you get a break-away collar. Some are made completely
of elastic so if the cat gets caught he can slip the collar.
There is a sad story in this file of a sweet little cat who
strangled when her collar got caught on a nail.
Nancy DC
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2998.18 | he will not go out anymore!! | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Wed Nov 08 1989 08:27 | 15 |
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re -1
I fully intend to keep him inside from now on. I discussed it
with John and he agrees. The only problem is getting it through
to his brother who also lives with us. He really doesn't like
cats and doesn't seem to understand the importance of making
sure Dennis does not get out. Hopefully he will make a concerned
effort to keep the boy in the house.
I am so very glad he is back with us especially now that the
weather is turning nasty.
Thanks again,
Michele
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2998.19 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Nov 08 1989 09:03 | 11 |
| Good for you Michele!! I'm really happy to hear that you've
decided to keep him in. We distract Jesse with the kitty tease
when he starts meowing to go out.
My first cat, Kathryn, was killed on Savin Hill Ave in Dorchester
so I know what that area is like.
If you are free on Saturday why don't you drive out to Marlboro
for the cat show (1093.27 have directions). You can purchase
some great "cat stuff" at good prices at catshows..
Nancy DC
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2998.20 | I reccommend the breakaway collar | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Nov 08 1989 12:54 | 11 |
| On the subject of cat collars; there appear to be two types, the
"safety" collar which is elastic and the cat can theoretically slip out
of it, and the "break away" collar, which isn't elastic, but the
fastener doesn't have a "pin" in it that goes into a hole.
With a safety collar, I found that my cats would try to get out of them
and would get their arms tangled in them. The break away collar, on the
other hand, would just come unfastened and slip off.
Deb
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2998.21 | another congrats | EDUHCI::GOLDBERG | | Wed Nov 08 1989 13:50 | 7 |
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Yaaaaaayyyy..
I'm also happy to hear you've found him!!!
F.
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