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On 7/9/2013 7:12 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> On 7/9/2013 1:11 PM, Cheri wrote:
>>
>> Pets that are allowed to roam free often times come to a bad end,
>> especially in cities. In the country you have to worry about other
>> predators. Sometimes an animal gets away and is frightened so badly by
>> the experience that you do have to coax them even if they know you. If
>> you love your pets, you always bother!!!!

>
> I live on a busy road and one of my cats got out one time. I was having
> some minor work done at my house and the guy didn't latch the storm door
> and Shamrock pushed it open. I didn't even know he was gone and then the
> guy asked me if I had a black and white cat because he saw one out back
> who wanted in. I said it can't be mine because mine don't go outside.
> Then I realized I hadn't seen him in a while which wasn't unusual
> because he always supervised workers in the house and never left their
> side. Well long story short, I decided to go out and check and sure
> enough it was him and he was frantic. Ran toward the road, I screamed
> for him and he quickly changed direction and ran into the backyard. I
> ran after him and he was HOWLING in fear and let me walk up to him, pick
> him up and take him back in the house. After that, all cats are shut in
> my bedroom when anyone is in the house doing some work.
>

Yep, when people are going to be going in and out of my house (plumbers,
repairmen, etc.) I make sure Persia is shut in the bedroom. She's an
indoor cat. She usually hides when there are strangers in the house.
But that open door can be a bit of a temptation...

Jill