Waaay off-topic, but my cat has gone missing .....

rainy_lilac at yahoo.com rainy_lilac at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 25 14:39:57 UTC 2001


We don't let the cats out at all-- Parvati just ahs this way of 
managing to sneak out in all kinds of unexpected ways.

Thanks!!

--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., meboriqua at a... wrote:
> --- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., rainy_lilac at y... wrote:
> > I am pretty distraught. 
> > 
> > I know that there is nothing anyone here can possibly do, but my 
cat 
> > Parvati has been missing since yesterday evening, and there is no 
> > sign of her anywhere.>
> 
> I am surprised that so many people allow their cats out.  My 
boyfriend 
> and I have a cat (whose name happens to be Lily, but not on 
purpose) 
> and we would never ever ever ever let her out.  Of course, we live 
in 
> Manhattan and letting cats out here is dangerous and stupid, but 
> still.  The corner store had the best cat in the world and she used 
to 
> wander across the street to the little park and chill in the dirt 
> there... and then she ate poison and died last week.  I cried.  She 
> wasn't even a year old.  If anything happened to Lily, I'd go nuts.
> 
> Lily won't leave our apartment even when we open the door and stand 
in 
> the hall.  She's terrified.  We love to call her wimpy cat.  :-)
> 
> Anyway, cats do have a tendency to wander around and come home when 
> they feel like it.  I agree, though, that posting flyers around is 
a 
> good idea in case someone thinks they have just "found" the cutest 
> kitten around.  People are surprisingly nice about returning pets 
to 
> their rigntful owners.
> 
> I hope you find your cat.  Now I'm going to worry about it.  Keep 
us 
> posted!
> 
> --jenny from ravenclaw************************************





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