there still no sign of Cougar.....he has now been missing for over a month and I believe our neighbours have something to do with his dissapearance....I wish he would just come back home...Please anyone living in the Western Suburbs in Melbourne if you see a choc point tonkinese (similar looking to a siamese) please contact me 0421 322 239, there is generous reward offered for his return.
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Still Missing Choc Point Siamese
#3
Posted 27 May 2009 - 07:50 PM
Oh Zoe, I was just thinking about you again on the weekend and wondering if you had any news .... I'm so sorry to hear that Cougar has still not been found ...
I know you are suspiscious of your neighbours and I really hope that you are wrong - and, at the same time, I so hope that your boy turns up ... please don't give up on him ....
Sending huge hugs your way and a heap more
for the safe return of your lovely boy!
I know you are suspiscious of your neighbours and I really hope that you are wrong - and, at the same time, I so hope that your boy turns up ... please don't give up on him ....
Sending huge hugs your way and a heap more
#5
Posted 09 June 2009 - 10:39 AM
Sending
that he's found and home soon.
Just an aside on what can happen... a Siamese has been visiting the hall where my daughter has dancing each week. The kids (of course) are saying that it probably doesn't have a home and they should take it home. The cat is obviously well-fed and very friendly so I've told them to leave it where it is (comes into the hall and smooches everyone!).
Kids/people with good intentions can pick up cats and take them home. I'm sure you've done all the usual things - letterbox drops, notices, contact RSPCA, local vets. There's even an online "lost pets" site I think.
Just an aside on what can happen... a Siamese has been visiting the hall where my daughter has dancing each week. The kids (of course) are saying that it probably doesn't have a home and they should take it home. The cat is obviously well-fed and very friendly so I've told them to leave it where it is (comes into the hall and smooches everyone!).
Kids/people with good intentions can pick up cats and take them home. I'm sure you've done all the usual things - letterbox drops, notices, contact RSPCA, local vets. There's even an online "lost pets" site I think.
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