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Burmese Gone Missing She's Found - was locked in a cupboard!!

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 09:53 AM

Hi Everyone my chocolate burmese has gone missing as of 14/112008

i dont know how she got out if anyone hers of a choc burmese 2 yrs old please contact me by email she is microchipped

will try to upload photos soon

update :

i go out morning , afternoon & evening, shaking, calling ,then wait and listen..... but nothing

i'm now sick with worry she might have been stolen

i cant eat , cant hardly sleep & gereraly dont know what to do

i miss her dearly , i have contacted 3 local councils that live near me
contaceted all the local Vets & given them her chip no. & my details

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 04:19 PM

Oh what a worry - have you read the post at the top of this forum that has suggestions as to what to do....((huggs)) I hope she is somewhere close by and if you let the neighbours know and go out at dusk shaking the biccie tin and calling softly she may well come home very soon.....keep us posted.

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 04:35 PM

Oh Ken this is awful. I have PMed you.



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Posted 15 November 2008 - 04:52 PM

Ken
That is awful news- as Heather said- please look through all the links above
Hoping for a 'she is home' post soon
take care- and dont give up

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 05:06 PM

I hope she comes home soon. What an awful time for you. There have been many wonderful suggestions I hope they help you find her. I'm also hoping for a "she's home" update soon. All the best of luck in finding your precious girl and sending lots of catmagic3.gif

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 06:13 PM

I too hope she is home soon.

Late night, rattle biccies and talk calling her name softly softly.

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Post icon  Posted 16 November 2008 - 12:02 AM

Don't give up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our baby burmese returned to us tonight after 6 night away, and he's not even 6 months old AND he had never been outside before. He is such a strong willed little fellow, and I just prayed that he was use the skills he uses on us a million times a day to get his own way on the big bad world. My advice is to MAIL DROP with a picture of your cat.

I was told by the burmese cat protection secertary that most cats only wonder an average of 7 houses away, and most likely he would be in someones garden - she was right.



HANG IN THERE!!!!

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 05:23 AM

Keeping my fingers crossed for Truffles and sendiong her GO HOME thoughts. Don't give up. Have you put flyers up at local schools, esp primary, the children might see her in their free time after school. The wrod Reward will be a big boost here.

Old people's homes/villages are good too, the residents often have free time and spend it in their gardens and might see her through the day when you are at work.

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 05:44 AM

Any news Ken??

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 06:43 AM

I hope she is home now Ken.

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 06:51 AM

Sending you lots of positive thoughts that she will be home soon. Try to put up as many posters/flyers as you possibly can (local shops, telegraph poles, bus stops) and letter box drop as large an area as you can. A pic is a must and offer a reward too. But, hoping she'll be home without you having to go through this .....
Keep us updated.

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Post icon  Posted 16 November 2008 - 09:48 AM

NEWS FLASH !!!!! ...... NEWS FLASH !!!!! ......

Hi Everyone , thanks for evryones thoughts & advice , i have some " Good News "

Truffles is back home .........

once a week i have a cleaner that comes to my place to help me with some housework
when she left she left the back door open that leads to the garage & there are holes that she can get out into to the " Big Bad World " i have tryed to get companys to come out to plug the holes & so far i've only been able to get 2 of them to come out to do a Quote & never hear from them again & when iring them up they try to fob me off with we are short staffed , lost your paperwork , too busy etc ........
Now i have a cupboard out in the laundry that i dont use ( its now been sealed ) & late last night i could here scraching sounds i looked around & my other 2 cats were fast asleep so i went looking for where the noise was comming from & found her in that cupboard when i opened the door were she was crying as she was very hungry & thuristy also ( All Day Fri & Sat she was on my mind ) so i'm glad she is now safe & all that worry has gone

so she dont get locked in that cupboard again i have sealed it so it cant be opened & i'm also very carefull on witch doors i go though before opening the back door to the garage & hope i can find someone that can come out & plug thoses holes in that garage as i want to make the garage cat proof so there is no way anyof them can get out ......

when i have the money i'm planning to extand the enclosure i currently have & will have a doubble door system so if you open 1 door they cant get too far as the other door will stop them ....

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 09:49 AM

Oh that's good to hear Ken ...hope you get those holes plugged up ..just in case.

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 10:52 AM

Great news Ken, what a relief, I am so glad Truffles is back home!

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 10:54 AM

Thank God Truffles is safe and sound. I would make it a priority to get those holes sealed up. In the meantime, can you put something heavy in front of them.

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