| flight _of_angelwings wrote: |
Hi Happychic,
I feel that someone around you is sick of having cats in their yard etc and that for quite some time now when they have ventured out they have been met by a rather harsh reception from a neighbour whom has thrown stuff at them, flicked rubber bands their way etc. Your other cats are aware of this and I feel they know your cat met with foul play due to this person therefore may want to stick cloer to home so as not to meet the same demise.
Now dont assume this is all correct and start accusing your neighbours who may have taken your cat, hurt it or dumped it at the RSPCA. I'm just relaying what I feel may have gone wrong to your pet. It may pay to keep them indoors and keep a close eye on them. I dont in anyway know exaclty what may have occured or if your cat is safe or harmed but I do strongly feel that a neighbour has had enough of straying cats in and around their property. Is there anyway you can contain them from venturing out unrestricted? |
Thanks for your response. I moved from a trailer park because of nasty neighbors. One lady did throw rocks at Angelica one time and trapped her and sent her to the SPCA. That never stopped my cats from going out before. On the morning that she went missing, I let her go out at about 5:00 a.m. or so. I got busy with my computer and then getting ready for work and by the time I walked out of the door and remembered that she was still out, it had snowed and it was very cold out. I called and called for her and I thought I heard something like the metal of a cage in the back of a neighbor's house. I went back there a day or two later and there was no sign of a cage. I felt funny going back there because another neighbor caught me and I don't know my neighbors. I don't think anyone lives in that house and I did check with the SPCA, left a picture of Angelica with them and have called since. Thanks for your reply.