Lost Cat In Great Mills/Lex Park Area

Severa

Common sense ain't common
Our cat, Rocky, slipped out through an open door late last week. We live just off Chancellors Run Road in the Villas at Greenview townhome complex. He's 2 yrs old, neutered, and is not declawed. We've got flyers up in the complex office and I've already contacted the Tri County shelter but no luck so far. We've lived here since Dec and this is the first time Rocky's gotten out so I'm worried that he wouldn't know his way back home. If any one has seen Rocky, PLEASE contact me ASAP.

Thanks,
a worried mama
 

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LordStanley

I know nothing
We live in your Neighborhood. I'll keep an eye out for you. He may have wandered back down towards the woods on Longfields Blvd.

Is he sociable? If we call his name will he walk up to people?
 

Severa

Common sense ain't common
LordStanley said:
We live in your Neighborhood. I'll keep an eye out for you. He may have wandered back down towards the woods on Longfields Blvd.



Is he sociable? If we call his name will he walk up to people?

He's sociable. HAS to be, considering how he puts up with our sons (ages 7 and 10, and the 10 yr old is high functioning autistic to boot) and our other cat, a 4 month old kitten named Apollo. I should also add he is one of the most talkative cats I've ever known, with a rather LOUD meow.
 
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LordStanley

I know nothing
Severa said:
He's sociable. HAS to be, considering how he puts up with our sons (ages 7 and 10, and the 10 yr old is high functioning autistic to boot) and our other cat, a 4 month old kitten named Apollo. I should also add he is one of the most talkative cats I've ever known, with a rather LOUD meow.


Well he's bound to get hungry... So he will either find his way back home, or go stalking around the ponds and catch some tasty frogs....

Do he wear a coller?
 

Severa

Common sense ain't common
LordStanley said:
Well he's bound to get hungry... So he will either find his way back home, or go stalking around the ponds and catch some tasty frogs....

Do he wear a coller?

Nope, no collar. :huggy: Thanks for your help.
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
Chasey_Lane said:
What a handsome guy! If I find him can I keep him?
She is not going to let you keep him, but I have one that looks JUST like that and I could drop him off to you. His name is Slash.
 
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Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
BS Gal said:
She is going to let you keep him, but I have one that looks JUST like that and I could drop him off to you. His name is Slash.
Does he like retarded mommy's that kiss him and love him and rub his little nose and dress him up in ghey sweaters?
 

Severa

Common sense ain't common
Chasey_Lane said:
Fine then. If I find him I'm not telling you! :coffee:

Look my nerves are a little raw right now from having to explain to my sons that their cat is missing and my 10 yr old's not taking it so well, so please excuse me if I'm not in the best of moods at the moment.
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
Chasey_Lane said:
Does he like retarded mommy's that kiss him and love him and rub his little nose and dress him up in ghey sweaters?
Oh, he loves that. What time do you want me to drop Slash off? You can be his new forever mommy.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
Severa said:
Look my nerves are a little raw right now from having to explain to my sons that their cat is missing and my 10 yr old's not taking it so well, so please excuse me if I'm not in the best of moods at the moment.

And taking it out on someone who complimented your pet is the appropriate course of action? Little advice.... Chill.

I actually JUST went through this same thing a few weeks back. We moved into a new house on a Friday on Sunday our 1.5 year old male cat ran out the door. I didn't see hide nor hair of him for almost a week. Then one day he just showed back up in the yard hungry and wanting to come in. My advice when it comes to the Tri-County shelter is to forget calling and go up there. It's cat season and they're overwhelmed.
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
Severa said:
Look my nerves are a little raw right now from having to explain to my sons that their cat is missing and my 10 yr old's not taking it so well, so please excuse me if I'm not in the best of moods at the moment.
Well you don't have to be so mean. :bawl:
 

Severa

Common sense ain't common
pixiegirl said:
And taking it out on someone who complimented your pet is the appropriate course of action? Little advice.... Chill.

I actually JUST went through this same thing a few weeks back. We moved into a new house on a Friday on Sunday our 1.5 year old male cat ran out the door. I didn't see hide nor hair of him for almost a week. Then one day he just showed back up in the yard hungry and wanting to come in. My advice when it comes to the Tri-County shelter is to forget calling and go up there. It's cat season and they're overwhelmed.

I was at the shelter two day ago, gave them all my info, and looked at all the cats. No sign of him. And I was responding not to the compliment, but to the 'can I keep him' part of the statement.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
Severa said:
I was at the shelter two day ago, gave them all my info, and looked at all the cats. No sign of him. And I was responding not to the compliment, but to the 'can I keep him' part of the statement.

It doesn't matter what part of her statement you were responding to your response was b!tchy. She didn't open the door and let your cat out. She complimented your cat and the second part of her statement was CLEARLY a joke.
 
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