Sissy's gone missing again

gingersmom

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I haven't seen any sign of her in about 5 days now. This is the second time she's disappeared - the first time was for close to a week, then she showed up out of the blue yelling at me to feed her.

She has a collar and a rabies tag on that has her name and my phone number engraved on the back of it, but no guarantees anyone would call if they found her.

Just hoping she's alive somewhere, is ok and will come back soon. Any vibes you could spare for her safe return would be appreciated.
 
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Originally Posted by icklemiss21

Many vibes that she comes home safely

I often do not see some of my ferals for a week+ at a time, I used to worry about them but they always seem to show up now
Thanks for the vibes, friends, I really worry about her.


She's definitely not feral, much too affectionate and needy to have ever been feral, but then again, she's definitely not litter box trained, and I have no idea how much of her approximate 6 years she's spent mostly fending for herself. She's more like a really tame barn cat, I guess.


It's just weird for her to just go missing, as she is generally waiting for me on my front stairs when I come home. I miss my Sissy girl.


Come home, please!
 

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Originally Posted by GingersMom

Thanks for the vibes, friends, I really worry about her.


She's definitely not feral, much too affectionate and needy to have ever been feral, but then again, she's definitely not litter box trained, and I have no idea how much of her approximate 6 years she's spent mostly fending for herself. She's more like a really tame barn cat, I guess.


It's just weird for her to just go missing, as she is generally waiting for me on my front stairs when I come home. I miss my Sissy girl.


Come home, please!
Most of mine are at that point too, but knowing most of them are 4-6 years old, I don't know how well they will socialise, especially at the shelter, so don't trap them.

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Hope she returns, it is horrible not knowing, that is the worst. Sending plenty and plenty of
 
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