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I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy as
soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long because husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some stickers in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury on her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really feel that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. She seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. Although neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was very overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() back! |
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![]() "Julie Bove" wrote in message ... I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy as soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long because husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some stickers in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury on her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really feel that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. She seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. Although neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was very overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() back! ~~~~~~ Great! I hope you will also find Bali, but I'm glad you do have one of them. I would like to recommend, again, that you call and *keep calling* any animal shelters in your area. It isn't enough to check once. I have had friends who failed to check and learned later that their pets were eventually turned in to the animal shelter. In some cases, the news was good; but there were also cases where the cat or dog was put to sleep because it had been at the shelter past the time for it to be held. An owner could find that their pet was not at the shelter--but it could be turned in a month later. Even if you leave a description and a request for staff to call you, they are often so busy that the call does not get made (probably because no one recognized the "stray" from the owner's description). MaryL |
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![]() "MaryL" > wrote in message ... > > > "Julie Bove" wrote in message ... > > I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy > as > soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long > because > husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some > stickers > in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury on > her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really feel > that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. > She > seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. Although > neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps > learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was > very > overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard > and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() > back! > > ~~~~~~ > Great! I hope you will also find Bali, but I'm glad you do have one of > them. I would like to recommend, again, that you call and *keep calling* > any animal shelters in your area. It isn't enough to check once. I have > had friends who failed to check and learned later that their pets were > eventually turned in to the animal shelter. In some cases, the news was > good; but there were also cases where the cat or dog was put to sleep > because it had been at the shelter past the time for it to be held. An > owner could find that their pet was not at the shelter--but it could be > turned in a month later. Even if you leave a description and a request > for staff to call you, they are often so busy that the call does not get > made (probably because no one recognized the "stray" from the owner's > description). There are only two animal shelters and they do not take calls. The one is so far away, nobody who lives in this area would be likely to go there. They are for unincorporated Snohomish county and that is where we live but that covers a wide span of cities. The other is closer and is more likely where someone would take her but... Unless she is gotten in a trap, it's unlikely that anyone would be able to get her. Because Jazzy stuck so close to home and because she is not calling out for her now as she would always do if Bali were in some odd spot of the house or getting too close to the garage door or something, it leads me to believe that she knows that her daughter is gone. I will go out and change the pics I have posted though to have just Bali on them. |
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On 7/10/2013 3:54 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> The other is closer and is more likely where someone would take her but... > Unless she is gotten in a trap, it's unlikely that anyone would be able to > get her. Because Jazzy stuck so close to home and because she is not > calling out for her now as she would always do if Bali were in some odd spot > of the house or getting too close to the garage door or something, it leads > me to believe that she knows that her daughter is gone. I will go out and > change the pics I have posted though to have just Bali on them. The animal shelter, where I volunteered, charges $75 to get your cat out of "jail", plus $22 per day, so I would visit the animal shelter fairly often to see if your cat is there. Wishing you luck. Becca |
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![]() "Ema Nymton" > wrote in message ... > On 7/10/2013 3:54 PM, Julie Bove wrote: > >> The other is closer and is more likely where someone would take her >> but... >> Unless she is gotten in a trap, it's unlikely that anyone would be able >> to >> get her. Because Jazzy stuck so close to home and because she is not >> calling out for her now as she would always do if Bali were in some odd >> spot >> of the house or getting too close to the garage door or something, it >> leads >> me to believe that she knows that her daughter is gone. I will go out >> and >> change the pics I have posted though to have just Bali on them. > > The animal shelter, where I volunteered, charges $75 to get your cat out > of "jail", plus $22 per day, so I would visit the animal shelter fairly > often to see if your cat is there. Wishing you luck. It's not like that here at all. They don't charge anything. But I really think she is no longer with us. |
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On Wednesday, July 10, 2013 5:35:00 PM UTC-4, Ema Nymton wrote:
> On 7/10/2013 3:54 PM, Julie Bove wrote: > > > > > The other is closer and is more likely where someone would take her but... > > > Unless she is gotten in a trap, it's unlikely that anyone would be able to > > > get her. Because Jazzy stuck so close to home and because she is not > > > calling out for her now as she would always do if Bali were in some odd spot > > > of the house or getting too close to the garage door or something, it leads > > > me to believe that she knows that her daughter is gone. I will go out and > > > change the pics I have posted though to have just Bali on them. > > > > The animal shelter, where I volunteered, charges $75 to get your cat out > > of "jail", plus $22 per day, so I would visit the animal shelter fairly > o tell > often to see if your cat is there. Wishing you luck. Wow - our shelter is ten per night. If an animal is there for just a partial day, it's a freebie, we are so glad to reunite owner and pet. |
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![]() "Kalmia" > wrote in message ... > On Wednesday, July 10, 2013 5:35:00 PM UTC-4, Ema Nymton wrote: >> On 7/10/2013 3:54 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> > The other is closer and is more likely where someone would take her >> > but... >> >> > Unless she is gotten in a trap, it's unlikely that anyone would be able >> > to >> >> > get her. Because Jazzy stuck so close to home and because she is not >> >> > calling out for her now as she would always do if Bali were in some odd >> > spot >> >> > of the house or getting too close to the garage door or something, it >> > leads >> >> > me to believe that she knows that her daughter is gone. I will go out >> > and >> >> > change the pics I have posted though to have just Bali on them. >> >> >> >> The animal shelter, where I volunteered, charges $75 to get your cat out >> >> of "jail", plus $22 per day, so I would visit the animal shelter fairly >> o tell >> often to see if your cat is there. Wishing you luck. > > Wow - our shelter is ten per night. If an animal is there for just a > partial day, it's a freebie, we are so glad to reunite owner and pet. We once had to pay to put two cats in a shelter. I would have loved to have kept them but I couldn't really afford three cats in those days plus Maui didn't like other cats. I think we had to pay $150 for the two of them to get them their needed shots and to get them fixed. Otherwise they wouldn't take them. |
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On 7/10/2013 1:08 PM, MaryL wrote:
> > > "Julie Bove" wrote in message ... > > I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard > Jazzy as > soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long > because > husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some > stickers > in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury on > her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really feel > that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. > She > seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. Although > neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps > learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was very > overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard > and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() > back! > > ~~~~~~ > Great! I hope you will also find Bali, but I'm glad you do have one of > them. I would like to recommend, again, that you call and *keep > calling* any animal shelters in your area. It isn't enough to check > once. I have had friends who failed to check and learned later that > their pets were eventually turned in to the animal shelter. In some > cases, the news was good; but there were also cases where the cat or dog > was put to sleep because it had been at the shelter past the time for it > to be held. An owner could find that their pet was not at the > shelter--but it could be turned in a month later. Even if you leave a > description and a request for staff to call you, they are often so busy > that the call does not get made (probably because no one recognized the > "stray" from the owner's description). > > MaryL > I'm glad Jazzy is back home. Julie said both her cats are chipped. You and I have read about cats that were found *years* later. Sometimes they manage to wander farther away than people expect them to. They climb into a car or truck and get driven hundreds of miles away. Heck, sometimes they even hop on a boat and get transported to another country. It happens quite often. I'd keep checking with the shelters and vets. And make sure you have pictures. She's also said she doesn't take pictures. But really, I don't know anyone who doesn't have at least one picture of their pet(s). Jill |
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Yeah - we tell ppl to check the shelter website daily and for weeks on end. Not all surrenders happen within the first days. Also check the various adoption groups in the area, plus neighboring counties and city shelters.
Best thing is to have that pet chipped, and, that done, still take precautions against their getting out. |
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![]() "Kalmia" > wrote in message ... > Yeah - we tell ppl to check the shelter website daily and for weeks on > end. Not all surrenders happen within the first days. Also check the > various adoption groups in the area, plus neighboring counties and city > shelters. > > Best thing is to have that pet chipped, and, that done, still take > precautions against their getting out. Still pretty sure that she is long gone. Nobody has seen her and there were no pics of her on the wildlife cams. Plus I don't think Jazzy would have come home or be this calm if she were still out there, alive. If she were, I know Jazzy would be crying a lot and/or looking for her. She doesn't seem really sad though as I have heard/read that cats will do when another cat in the household dies. She is being overly affectionate and purring nearly constantly when she is not sleeping. And she is sleeping a lot. |
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On Fri, 12 Jul 2013 20:08:04 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > She doesn't seem > really sad though as I have heard/read that cats will do when another cat in > the household dies. She is being overly affectionate and purring nearly > constantly when she is not sleeping. And she is sleeping a lot. It's quite possible that her internal clock was reset during the time she was gone, but it sounds like she misses her baby/friend and is looking at you for love and reassurance. She might be depressed if she's sleeping more during the daytime than a cat usually sleeps, which is most of the time. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 12 Jul 2013 20:08:04 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> She doesn't seem >> really sad though as I have heard/read that cats will do when another cat >> in >> the household dies. She is being overly affectionate and purring nearly >> constantly when she is not sleeping. And she is sleeping a lot. > > It's quite possible that her internal clock was reset during the time > she was gone, but it sounds like she misses her baby/friend and is > looking at you for love and reassurance. She might be depressed if > she's sleeping more during the daytime than a cat usually sleeps, > which is most of the time. She is likely sleeping more because she got no sleep while outside. But her spirits seem fine so long as we are here. We had to leave her home alone today and she did not like that. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy > as soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long > because husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had > some stickers in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad > looking injury on her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and > don't really feel that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail > wound isn't fresh. She seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that > Bali is dead. Although neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight > some but as in perhaps learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong > and powerful and was very overprotective of her daughter. I just can't > see Bali fighting very hard and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. > ![]() Oh I am so pleased you have her. Let us hope your luck holds out and you get Bali home! -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy >> as soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long >> because husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had >> some stickers in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad >> looking injury on her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow >> and >> don't really feel that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail >> wound isn't fresh. She seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect >> that >> Bali is dead. Although neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight >> some but as in perhaps learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong >> and powerful and was very overprotective of her daughter. I just can't >> see Bali fighting very hard and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. >> ![]() > > Oh I am so pleased you have her. Let us hope your luck holds out and you > get Bali home! Thanks! Jazzy is catching up on some much needed sleep now. |
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On 7/10/2013 10:59 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy as > soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long because > husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some stickers > in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury on > her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really feel > that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. She > seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. Although > neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps > learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was very > overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard > and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() > back! > > Congratulations and sorry to hear of the potential loss. Don't give up hope, but try and keep Jazzy in for a bit maybe. |
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![]() "casa bona" > wrote in message ... > On 7/10/2013 10:59 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy >> as >> soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long >> because >> husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some >> stickers >> in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury >> on >> her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really >> feel >> that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. >> She >> seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. >> Although >> neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps >> learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was >> very >> overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard >> and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() >> cat >> back! >> >> > Congratulations and sorry to hear of the potential loss. > > Don't give up hope, but try and keep Jazzy in for a bit maybe. They are both indoor cats. Had something not pulled her through the window she would never have gone out there. And you can tell that she is terrified of the outside now. She looks frightened every time she looks out the window. Mr. Handyman is coming on Tues. to put something over the windows to prevent this from happening again. Said it won't look good but I don't care. I just want my babies to be safe. And I sure don't want that raccoon getting in here. I have not checked the wildlife cams yet today but that raccoon was spotted trying to get in here. |
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On 7/10/2013 2:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> "casa bona" > wrote in message > ... >> On 7/10/2013 10:59 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy >>> as >>> soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long >>> because >>> husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some >>> stickers >>> in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury >>> on >>> her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really >>> feel >>> that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. >>> She >>> seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. >>> Although >>> neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps >>> learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was >>> very >>> overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard >>> and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() >>> cat >>> back! >>> >>> >> Congratulations and sorry to hear of the potential loss. >> >> Don't give up hope, but try and keep Jazzy in for a bit maybe. > > They are both indoor cats. Had something not pulled her through the window > she would never have gone out there. And you can tell that she is terrified > of the outside now. She looks frightened every time she looks out the > window. Mr. Handyman is coming on Tues. to put something over the windows > to prevent this from happening again. Said it won't look good but I don't > care. I just want my babies to be safe. And I sure don't want that raccoon > getting in here. I have not checked the wildlife cams yet today but that > raccoon was spotted trying to get in here. Yes, I'd forgotten about the window incident. That's traumatizing. I mounted a platform bird feeder to the window frame for ours to enjoy, but magpies made him bah like a new lamb. Keep those traps out, btw, racoons love bird seed, in case you feed... |
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On 7/10/2013 4:38 PM, casa bona wrote:
> On 7/10/2013 2:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> "casa bona" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 7/10/2013 10:59 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard >>>> Jazzy >>>> as >>>> soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long >>>> because >>>> husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some >>>> stickers >>>> in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury >>>> on >>>> her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really >>>> feel >>>> that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. >>>> She >>>> seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. >>>> Although >>>> neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps >>>> learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was >>>> very >>>> overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very >>>> hard >>>> and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() >>>> cat >>>> back! >>>> >>>> >>> Congratulations and sorry to hear of the potential loss. >>> >>> Don't give up hope, but try and keep Jazzy in for a bit maybe. >> >> They are both indoor cats. Had something not pulled her through the >> window >> she would never have gone out there. And you can tell that she is >> terrified >> of the outside now. She looks frightened every time she looks out the >> window. Mr. Handyman is coming on Tues. to put something over the >> windows >> to prevent this from happening again. Said it won't look good but I >> don't >> care. I just want my babies to be safe. And I sure don't want that >> raccoon >> getting in here. I have not checked the wildlife cams yet today but that >> raccoon was spotted trying to get in here. > > Yes, I'd forgotten about the window incident. > > That's traumatizing. > > I mounted a platform bird feeder to the window frame for ours to enjoy, > but magpies made him bah like a new lamb. > > Keep those traps out, btw, racoons love bird seed, in case you feed... They also like kibble, but they will eat just about anything. Becca |
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On 7/12/2013 5:50 PM, Ema Nymton wrote:
>> Keep those traps out, btw, racoons love bird seed, in case you feed... > > > They also like kibble, but they will eat just about anything. > > Becca Julie has said on several occasions she doesn't feed birds because of rats. But yes, raccoons will eat just about anything. I can't keep a hanging bird feeder because raccoons keep tearing them down. I had a lovely terra cotta feeder that hung by triple chains. They were joined at the top on a S- hook. They knocked it down and stole the chains! Who knows what raccoons would want with chains. But they stole them. Jill |
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![]() "Ema Nymton" > wrote in message ... > On 7/10/2013 4:38 PM, casa bona wrote: >> On 7/10/2013 2:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> "casa bona" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 7/10/2013 10:59 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard >>>>> Jazzy >>>>> as >>>>> soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long >>>>> because >>>>> husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some >>>>> stickers >>>>> in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking >>>>> injury >>>>> on >>>>> her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really >>>>> feel >>>>> that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't >>>>> fresh. >>>>> She >>>>> seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. >>>>> Although >>>>> neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps >>>>> learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was >>>>> very >>>>> overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very >>>>> hard >>>>> and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() >>>>> cat >>>>> back! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Congratulations and sorry to hear of the potential loss. >>>> >>>> Don't give up hope, but try and keep Jazzy in for a bit maybe. >>> >>> They are both indoor cats. Had something not pulled her through the >>> window >>> she would never have gone out there. And you can tell that she is >>> terrified >>> of the outside now. She looks frightened every time she looks out the >>> window. Mr. Handyman is coming on Tues. to put something over the >>> windows >>> to prevent this from happening again. Said it won't look good but I >>> don't >>> care. I just want my babies to be safe. And I sure don't want that >>> raccoon >>> getting in here. I have not checked the wildlife cams yet today but >>> that >>> raccoon was spotted trying to get in here. >> >> Yes, I'd forgotten about the window incident. >> >> That's traumatizing. >> >> I mounted a platform bird feeder to the window frame for ours to enjoy, >> but magpies made him bah like a new lamb. >> >> Keep those traps out, btw, racoons love bird seed, in case you feed... > > > They also like kibble, but they will eat just about anything. So I've been told! |
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On 7/10/2013 12:59 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy as > soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long because > husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some stickers > in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury on > her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really feel > that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. She > seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. Although > neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps > learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was very > overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard > and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() > back! > > What are you talking about? |
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![]() "Hench" > wrote in message ... > On 7/10/2013 12:59 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I woke early and had the feeling to check the raccoon traps. Heard Jazzy >> as >> soon as I opened the door. She couldn't have been in there too long >> because >> husband always checks them before he leaves for work. She had some >> stickers >> in her fur, is missing fur on part of her face and a bad looking injury >> on >> her tail. Can't get her into the vet until tomorrow and don't really >> feel >> that this is a case for an emergency vet as the tail wound isn't fresh. >> She >> seems very happy to be home! Sadly I suspect that Bali is dead. >> Although >> neither cat is a real fighter...they did fight some but as in perhaps >> learning and not to do damage... Jazzy is strong and powerful and was >> very >> overprotective of her daughter. I just can't see Bali fighting very hard >> and I suspect she is up there with Maui now. ![]() >> cat >> back! >> >> > > > What are you talking about? ?? I take it you haven't been following the thread? -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 7/14/2013 4:47 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> >> >> >> What are you talking about? > > ?? I take it you haven't been following the thread? > It appears my newsserver is delayed.... |
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Hench wrote:
> > On 7/14/2013 4:47 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > > >> > >> > >> What are you talking about? > > > > ?? I take it you haven't been following the thread? > > > > It appears my newsserver is delayed.... My newsserver sometimes skips messages and I see the originals quoted when someone responds to them. It's a free newsserver though so I guess I can't complain. "You get what you pay for." ![]() G. |
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![]() "Hench" > wrote in message ... > On 7/14/2013 4:47 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> > >>> >>> >>> What are you talking about? >> >> ?? I take it you haven't been following the thread? >> > > It appears my newsserver is delayed.... Gosh, it is a long thread too!!! -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Hench" > wrote in message ... > On 7/14/2013 4:47 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> > >>> >>> >>> What are you talking about? >> >> ?? I take it you haven't been following the thread? >> > > It appears my newsserver is delayed.... I had two cats. Mom and daughter. Some animal was tormenting them on June 28. I thought it was a raccoon but the pet psychic said it was a large gray tabby. She might have been right. The tabby has been spotted on the wildlife cam and it came by again last night. Jazzy was very upset! Jazzy is the mom. They both went out the barely opened window and the screen was knocked out. Psychic said the tabby pulled them out. There is severe damage to the screen caused by the other animal. Jazzy has a wound to her tail and face. We never did find the daughter. Psychic said she was injured and stuck in some bushes next door. And she might have been in there because Jazzy kept going in there but try as we might, we could not find her. So when Jazzy came back home, we concluded that her daughter is no longer. If she were still alive, she would still be out there looking. They were very close. So now we are going to adopt a kitten as soon as daughter gets out of the shower. We saw a calico that we wanted but that was a few days ago. Might not still be there but they had tons of kittens. |
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