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Jake User ID: 76890717 United States 01/06/2019 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | under left front tire of your car Evil controls the ignorant... Climate change is a hoax so is the vax you have been fear-porned into compliance! Definition Satan from the bible: Satan (Rev 12:7) exercising his subtle (indirect) impact on heathen governments (powers) – i.e. accomplishing his hellish agenda from "behind the scenes." |
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CelesteBlue (OP) User ID: 35734402 United States 01/06/2019 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | friend has a fat tuxedo cat too, i guess yours is fat because of the name. i get the loyal dog part, if it's like my friend's. Quoting: lawnornament good luck with the cat. go for a walk around the block and listen for his collar/tags/bells noise if he has anything like that. Than you. He is thin but my son named him Plump Bump because of his sagging gut. We’ve scoured the perimeter but think he is terrified and hiding near the house. |
Bing Bong Lee User ID: 73636379 New Zealand 01/06/2019 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't cats supposed to be free-roaming predators? Why lock that poor animal up in a dungeon 24/7 when all it wants is to go on adventures, to hunt, fight and fuck? That fellah is having the time of his life. Let it be. He'll come back if he wants to. If not, well, then you'll know you shouldn't have shut him in like a convict being condemned to breathe your family's dandruff 365 days a year until death. Go kitty! Run! Run and never look back! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76968923 Canada 01/06/2019 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He'll look for a confined space -- under a deck or car. It's not going to go far and probably won't move much once it finds some place safe. We had an indoor tuxedo cat and he hid under our own back porch. We had to pry up the boards to get him out because the stupid thing wouldn't come out. |
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Spinach Pie User ID: 73724632 United States 01/06/2019 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, I'm sorry for your pain and for the nastiness of posters here. Do you have a pic of Plumpy you can post - it might help people who do have psychic abilities to focus? Quoting: Spinach Pie You are so kind Spinach Pie. I don’t think I can post pics since I don’t have an upgraded account. If you can post to something like Imgur you can probably post a link here. |
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CelesteBlue (OP) User ID: 35734402 United States 01/06/2019 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm trying to see if I can pick up anything. I think he ran outside and was chasing something, maybe a bird. Do you have a porch in the front of your house? also to the left of the house is a small thicket of woods or heavy bushes? I think some trees there too? Quoting: Spinach Pie YES! We have a front porch and a thicket of trees/woods to one side which we have searched heavily. We’ve put out wet food, his litterbox, blankets, etc. why is he not coming home? |
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Spinach Pie User ID: 73724632 United States 01/06/2019 07:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm trying to see if I can pick up anything. I think he ran outside and was chasing something, maybe a bird. Do you have a porch in the front of your house? also to the left of the house is a small thicket of woods or heavy bushes? I think some trees there too? Quoting: Spinach Pie YES! We have a front porch and a thicket of trees/woods to one side which we have searched heavily. We’ve put out wet food, his litterbox, blankets, etc. why is he not coming home? I could be wrong so I don't want to get your hopes up, but I get the sense he ran out of the house chasing something and wasn't paying attention to where he was going and ended up in that thicket area. I think he's still out there within sight of the house but is too scared to come out. He's an indoor cat right, not used to being out? He really over did it, went past his own confidence. I get the sense of him croached out there and just kind of frozen with fear. Keep going out there and calling to him and putting out his food. You might want to keep searching that area specifically. It's just so odd, when they get frightened they can get so quiet and they try to freeze so nothing can see them. I don't think there's anything dangerous to him in those woods. Also try sitting and clear your mind, focus him in your mind and talk to him, tell him you want to bring him home and have him be warm and happy and full. Picture feeding him and giving him water and telling him what a good boy he is but he needs to speak up so you know where he is. Keep looking I think you will find him. Good luck! Let us know. I'll pray for you both. |
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Bing Bong Lee User ID: 73636379 New Zealand 01/06/2019 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait ... What's that? Oh no! Some old lady is spoiling the little fucker with tuna from a can! Fattie Cattie boom boom! |
CelesteBlue (OP) User ID: 35734402 United States 01/06/2019 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm trying to see if I can pick up anything. I think he ran outside and was chasing something, maybe a bird. Do you have a porch in the front of your house? also to the left of the house is a small thicket of woods or heavy bushes? I think some trees there too? Quoting: Spinach Pie YES! We have a front porch and a thicket of trees/woods to one side which we have searched heavily. We’ve put out wet food, his litterbox, blankets, etc. why is he not coming home? I could be wrong so I don't want to get your hopes up, but I get the sense he ran out of the house chasing something and wasn't paying attention to where he was going and ended up in that thicket area. I think he's still out there within sight of the house but is too scared to come out. He's an indoor cat right, not used to being out? He really over did it, went past his own confidence. I get the sense of him croached out there and just kind of frozen with fear. Keep going out there and calling to him and putting out his food. You might want to keep searching that area specifically. It's just so odd, when they get frightened they can get so quiet and they try to freeze so nothing can see them. I don't think there's anything dangerous to him in those woods. Also try sitting and clear your mind, focus him in your mind and talk to him, tell him you want to bring him home and have him be warm and happy and full. Picture feeding him and giving him water and telling him what a good boy he is but he needs to speak up so you know where he is. Keep looking I think you will find him. Good luck! Let us know. I'll pray for you both. You are an Angel! We placed another litter box in our back yard. I will keep you posted- we are trying to stay positive. |
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Spinach Pie User ID: 73724632 United States 01/06/2019 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm trying to see if I can pick up anything. I think he ran outside and was chasing something, maybe a bird. Do you have a porch in the front of your house? also to the left of the house is a small thicket of woods or heavy bushes? I think some trees there too? Quoting: Spinach Pie YES! We have a front porch and a thicket of trees/woods to one side which we have searched heavily. We’ve put out wet food, his litterbox, blankets, etc. why is he not coming home? I could be wrong so I don't want to get your hopes up, but I get the sense he ran out of the house chasing something and wasn't paying attention to where he was going and ended up in that thicket area. I think he's still out there within sight of the house but is too scared to come out. He's an indoor cat right, not used to being out? He really over did it, went past his own confidence. I get the sense of him croached out there and just kind of frozen with fear. Keep going out there and calling to him and putting out his food. You might want to keep searching that area specifically. It's just so odd, when they get frightened they can get so quiet and they try to freeze so nothing can see them. I don't think there's anything dangerous to him in those woods. Also try sitting and clear your mind, focus him in your mind and talk to him, tell him you want to bring him home and have him be warm and happy and full. Picture feeding him and giving him water and telling him what a good boy he is but he needs to speak up so you know where he is. Keep looking I think you will find him. Good luck! Let us know. I'll pray for you both. You are an Angel! We placed another litter box in our back yard. I will keep you posted- we are trying to stay positive. You're welcome! I hope it helps, I'm sure many other posters are praying for you and your kitty too :) I do think you'll find him, keep up the thoughts to him and the prayers. |
Furrry Pete User ID: 77263118 United States 01/06/2019 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm trying to see if I can pick up anything. I think he ran outside and was chasing something, maybe a bird. Do you have a porch in the front of your house? also to the left of the house is a small thicket of woods or heavy bushes? I think some trees there too? Quoting: Spinach Pie YES! We have a front porch and a thicket of trees/woods to one side which we have searched heavily. We’ve put out wet food, his litterbox, blankets, etc. why is he not coming home? how old and sick is he, sometimes a male cat will go to a secluded place to pass away, hope not though "It's a friendly friendly world" (Andy Kaufman) Calm seas do not a sailor make, Nor easy horses, a horseman. And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen |
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