AW: [iPad] OT: Snowflake taken with new camera

 

That's great!  Sounds like you two are making progress! 

 

Carlee 

 

Von: iPad@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iPad@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von Elizabeth
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. November 2012 01:13
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I looked out the window yesterday and she was sitting in her eating spot looking up at the window. She me owed when she saw me. I went and got her food, and when I opened the door, she backed up a bit. I always talk t her. She will go back to the food dish as soon as I go back in the door. I thought it was a small victory that she was looking up at the window for me!

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On Nov 25, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Patti A Robertson <pattiandken@charter.net> wrote:

 

I lured my ferals with Fancy feast cat food.   There's an email list for cat breeders who are very helpful to cat owners with a problem, and they suggested it.  It worked great!

 

Patti

 

On Nov 20, 2012, at 1:58 AM, hugpug@aol.com wrote:



 

 

If you cannot get close to Snowflake at all, do you think the people who left her had the same problem?  Did they have her in their house at all? 

 

Maybe if you got a very inviting toy with maybe some catnip you will be able to catch her at some point and keep her in the house. 

 

I'm all for keeping cats in the house.  It's so much safer for them.  I'm in MA and we have Coyotes around.  It seems like more and more wild animals are around everywhere because they are being pushed out of the woods they were in by more and more building.

 

Carol

 

 

 

In a message dated 11/19/2012 9:45:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, eawalker@charter.net writes:




There were two kitties, I think maybe mother and child, not sure which Snowflake was. They were always together either on the front porch, driveway or front lawn. Never more than 10 feet apart! Both of them had the dual eye color eyes. The guys who lived there did not move far, they packed a load in  their pickup truck, left on a run, and were back in less than an hour. They made the move over a period of a whole month! If it were my kitty I would keep coming back until I got her. I do not think it was an issue of not being able to get her. I am not giving them any slack nor the benefit of the doubt. 

 

The thing is, they had a calico kitty that was in doors, they took it, and the half dozen noisy Yorkies and the other white kitty.  So why not Snowflake?

E in Long Beach

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