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4812.1 | | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 (was Karen Luby) | Mon Jul 29 1991 10:10 | 9 |
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We used to have a cat that would wander off for two weeks at a time. He
always came back... don't know why he wandered though since he was fixed.
Maybe your friend is right about looking for a girlfriend. I hope so.
Hope you find your kitty.
Karen
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4812.2 | Good luck--he'll be back to eat I'm sure!! | JUPITR::KAGNO | To cats, all things belong to cats | Mon Jul 29 1991 10:32 | 10 |
| I hope that Maxwell returns. As you said, he is probably just
following his hormones. You'd be surprised how early some males are
ready to breed. If he does come home (I'm sure he will) please try to
keep him indoors until his neuter appointment or see if you can
schedule it for an earlier date.
Also, keep in touch with the local humane societies in case someone
thinks he is a stray and turns him in. Might even be a good idea to
post his photo there and in the vet's office too.
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4812.3 | Wandering Males | MODEL::CROSS | | Mon Jul 29 1991 12:36 | 13 |
| I know this is "obvious" but my Bandit (a male also) used to wander
off for days on end, but there were also the times that due to his
cat nature (curious) he would enter a neighbor's garage or shed or
cellar, and there he would be found when the person next needed his/her
car or mower .... so make sure when you are talking to neighbors you
mention that they might check their homes/sheds. Good luck....I know
how worried you are....sleepless nites and all! We all go thru it!
As they get older, (at least from my experience) they tend to not
wander so far.....especially after neutering (though some of you may
have different experiences on this point). Now Bandy is just a big
couch potato and my sleepless nites (and signmaking!) are over.
Nancy
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4812.4 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jul 29 1991 14:36 | 13 |
| I second the sugegstion to ask your neighbors to check any place he
might have gotten shut in, like a garage, shed, basement. I know
that it must seem like an eternity since last Wednesday, but I've heard
of cats coming back after a few weeks, even. Do also check at the
shelters (be sure to go in person and ask to see all the animals,
sometimes they keep ill ones separate; also, I hate to say this, but
ask for their records of ones that have been found dead). Going
in person is much more reliable than depending on a phone description
from someone who might think orange is tan or whatever. Recheck
frequently, esp. if the shelter only keeps animals a few days.
Please let us know how things go; Maxwell and you are in our thoughts.
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4812.5 | | CECV03::GASKELL | | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:31 | 8 |
| If you let us know which town you live in we could keep an eye open
for him. I think it's a strong possibility that Maxwell has gone
looking for a girlfriend, that's how I think my latest, Chuckie, came
to us. When they are young and un-neutered they wander and, because cats
don't stay focused for very long, forget where they started from.
Asking neighborhood children if they have seen him is a good idea as well.
Do hope you find him/he comes home soon.
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4812.6 | I know how you feel... | WFOVX8::MACK | | Mon Jul 29 1991 20:07 | 23 |
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Hi.....I know how you feel.. My 6 year old cat was gone for 6 days last
week. Every time I found myself feeling happy, I'd remember my
"Sophie" wasn't here...and go back into melancholy. She's an outdoor
cat and had never really wandered before....
I put a sign out in the front of the house (quite large!) that said
"LOST CAT" and then described her. It was out for 2 days and then I
saw a couple cars slow down and read it. An hour later my cat was in
my window wanting to come in. No one called. She was quite clean and
we had just had a thunderstorm....I believe someone had taken her
in...and brought her back when they saw the sign....Probably liked not
having to make the phone call.... I don't care-as long as my cat is
back. She sure sticks around now. But she still hates being kept
indoors..I don't know how anyone could have stood keeping her in for
all that time.
Have you put one in front of your house? You might want to. It worked
for me.
Good luck!
Nancy
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4812.7 | Update on Maxwell | LEZAH::KARENK | | Tue Jul 30 1991 07:41 | 16 |
| Thanks for all the replies. You made me feel better already. I have
spoken to a few neighbors down the street, and one woman saw him on
Friday. He was heading down a path toward the reservoir. I brought
pictures with me and the women said that was definately the cat. So,
that got my hopes up a little. She's keeping an eye out for him, as
well as everyone else on the street (I talked to everyone this
weekend).
My husband and I went searching last night, but nothing. I'll keep on
trying and take the advice of the past notes.
Thanks Everyone!
Karen
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4812.8 | Description of Maxwell and location | LEZAH::KARENK | | Tue Jul 30 1991 08:52 | 10 |
| Forgot to mention where I live. I live in Ashburnham on Hastings Road.
Ashburnham is between Fitchburg and Gardner.
Maxwell is silver and cream with tiger markings on his face, paws and
tail. He is wearing a break-away flea collar and knows his name. He
has green eyes. He's male and is approximately 6 months to 1 year old.
Karen
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4812.9 | Food for thought! (smile) | MODEL::CROSS | | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:20 | 12 |
| Karen,
One more obvious suggestion....but if Maxwell has a favorite dry food
that you often keep in a container, and if he is familiar with the
sound of that food in that container and usually comes running when he
hears it, you might do what I did with my Bandit so very long ago....I
walked thru the neighborhood shaking the darn thing and calling him.
On several occasions when I needed him to be in the house I did
this....
he ALWAYS came running! (smile)
Nancy
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4812.10 | | SENIOR::DDOUGLAS | | Thu Aug 01 1991 13:29 | 16 |
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I agree with the previous noter, i've done that too, i'll bang
together of bowls that my little one gets treats in when she gets
out by accident and it usually (not always) but usually works. But
again males do have a tendency to wander quite far (when not fixed).
Unfortunately, I have lost a couple of males years ago due to them not
being fixed, this is why my next one went asap to be fixed. It's to
bad he left just shy of being fixed.
Don't give up hope, there is always that chance that he will come back.
If you haven't already, I would definitely check the surrounding towns
too, as they have been know to travel a good distance.
Best of luck on his return.
Diana, Tykey & Domino
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4812.11 | good luck... | HAMPS::PATTISON_M | Then, as if by magic, it crashed! | Fri Aug 02 1991 07:32 | 17 |
| I would recommend 'training' your cats to come to a dog whistle. I have
done this with my two cats from when they were first allowed out of the
house (about 5 months old). I would blow the whistle every time I gave
them a treat, nowadays when I want them to come in I just blow the
whistle at the door, wait a couple of minutes and they will come
trotting home, they then get a treat. As all cat owners know this can
never be totally cat proof as they will only come back if the prospect
of a treat is more appealing than what they are currently doing but it
works 9 times out of 10. The advantage of using a whistle is that it
can be heard over a 500 yards (according to the manufacturers) and it
is easier to walk the streets blowing a whistle that going round
banging the food bowls.
Hope you find your cat,
Marytn.
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4812.12 | Although Callie's like a dog, comes when called! | XCELR8::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Mon Aug 05 1991 09:43 | 6 |
| What a great idea! I'll have to do this when/if we move to this new
place we're looking at. It's in a country setting & I want to be able
to get the kids inside when I call them! Now I just wonder if I'll
have YOUR cats at my door!! ;*) (or any other whistle trained animal!)
Bonnie
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4812.13 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Mon Aug 05 1991 16:01 | 16 |
| Please read note 4139....there are many other helpful hints on
finding lost cats.
I will pray Maxwell makes it home okay. I too believe he is
following is natural instincts to find a woman! I just pray
he does not stroll too far.....
I know how you feel exactly...it has been over a year since we
lost CAM and I still think about it every day. But beleive me
there are many happy endings to these stories too!! I know
some of them are documented in this notesfile...but I can't
remember the numbers.
Good luck...and please keep us posted.
Sandy
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4812.14 | Another lost cat | KAHALA::GOODWIN | | Wed Aug 07 1991 17:37 | 13 |
| Well, it must be contagious. My cat Smokey is also missing. He's been
gone since Friday (Aug. 2). He was only with me for about a month (I
adopted him from the Nashua shelter). I can only hope that he is trying
to make his way back to his first home, and that he is alive and
hunting.
I let the shelter know that he is missing so they can notify me if he
shows up there again. We did a complete search of the neighborhood and
the roads into and out of Mont Vernon center, and could find no signs
of him. I combed the corn field.... nothing. I'm still leaving the cat
door open in case he comes back.
Nancy Goodwin
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4812.15 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Aug 07 1991 18:11 | 10 |
| Re: .14
Have you asked the neighbors to check any place he might have
gotten shut in like a garage or shed or basement? And i would go
out looking and calling each day (I'm told dusk is best, or early
morning). Also, put up posters and check with other shelters and vets
inthe area.
Good luck.
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4812.16 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Thu Aug 08 1991 09:08 | 4 |
| So sorry to hear about Smokey. Our prayers are with him.
Another suggestion is to place an ad in your local paper.
Sandy
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