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Librarylady
| Posted on Sunday, March 4, 2001 - 3:59 pm: |    |
We've lost our 7 year old black female cat, somewhere in the vicinity of North Wyoming Avenue near the West Orange Border. She's overweight and her front paws are declawed. She is NOT an outdoor cat and is probably quite frightened. Please email me at southorange@att.net if you see her. Thanks you all so very much. |
   
Librarylady
| Posted on Monday, March 5, 2001 - 9:51 am: |    |
False alarm,folks. She showed up at 1am this morning, warm, dry and not at all hungry. Must have found a nice place to ride out the storm. |
   
Njjoseph
| Posted on Monday, March 5, 2001 - 10:24 am: |    |
Glad to hear it! I always get panicky when my cats go near the door. I don't think any of them would go out on their own, but you can never be sure. |
   
Nursie
| Posted on Monday, March 5, 2001 - 10:51 am: |    |
I am so glad that it was a false alarm!! I have three indoor cats and they tend to lurk by the door when we go out to shovel. I live on a very busy street so they really can't go out. Two were missing this AM after we shoveled. Found them in the basement. They had snuck down there when we went to get the shovels. I do "cat inventory" about three times a day. How obssesive is that?? |
   
Mlj
| Posted on Monday, March 5, 2001 - 11:31 am: |    |
I am very happy to hear the little chubster is home and safe. (I have an indoor chubster of my own, and was concerned for yours, especially with the current weather situation). |
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