She seemed pretty happy to be home, but around 1am I realised that the reason she was so restive was an inability to get out of the house owing to my flatmate locking the catdoor. So I put her outside and realised an hour later that the catdoor was locked from the inside as well so she hadn't been able to get back in. But now no cat, her breakfast is untouched and the neighbours who are home haven't seen her. My new flatmate, Mark, thinks he heard the catdoor flap and the sound of feet earlier today, but that could have been the neighbour's cat.
This is extremely uncharacteristic behaviour and I am worried. She's not really the type to storm off because of a snit. The only good sign so far is no corpses on the road.
*%$&^%$
Stephanie
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
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"Women and cats will do what they want..."
Sorry to hear it hon - hopefully, she's all OK and is just choosing to play with your mind to demonstrate that she's feeling snitty...
FWIW, will send a quick word Bast's way and ask that she turns up again, whole, well and less snitty.
Hugs
T
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