I FOUND THE CAT!

monster • Aug 19, 2010 10:46 am
More later. It's quite a story. Sorta. I need to feel like a hero. It involves a tree and a bag. But right now I'm off to get my blood drawn for my cholesterol test -I'm starving. yes, folks, that's right, I was a hero on an empty belly.
Griff • Aug 19, 2010 10:57 am
On the upside, you can safely eat Korean on your way home.
Shawnee123 • Aug 19, 2010 11:03 am
I think you need a cape and a big S on your shirt!

Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to catch small cats on an empty stomach. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Supermonster!
limey • Aug 19, 2010 11:07 am
This thread has been wrongly placed in Nothingland. That's really Something, Monster!
morethanpretty • Aug 19, 2010 11:09 am
Thats awesome monster!
lumberjim • Aug 19, 2010 11:16 am
Griff;677497 wrote:
On the upside, you can safely eat Korean on your way home.

why else would she have been cat hunting?
Sundae • Aug 19, 2010 11:48 am
Cats found and cats returned are a cause for real celebration.
Invite the neighbours in, saying to them, "Rejoice with me, for I have found what I had lost" or something like that.

Well done Monster!
Nirvana • Aug 19, 2010 11:51 am
LOL S123~! Yay SuperMonster! :3eye:
Cloud • Aug 19, 2010 1:05 pm
good!

(. . . . sniff)
squirell nutkin • Aug 19, 2010 1:40 pm
Condolences to you.
Griff • Aug 19, 2010 2:42 pm
I found Simon's Cat.
Shawnee123 • Aug 19, 2010 2:51 pm
Oh my, that is the cutest little cat animation I think I've ever seen! Now I luvz Simon.
monster • Aug 19, 2010 2:51 pm
Yours is still gone, cloud? i'm sorry.

This one wasn't even mine -she's the mother of my cats and I was feeding her and her other son while my friend is away.

She's a tiny Siamese (7lb) and frequently goes "missing" More than once she has gotten herself "adopted" by well meaning people who think she looks thin so must be homeless, so take her in and don't let her out again. She is microchipped (and now collared and tagged too). Sometimes she finds a way across the river at the bottom of the yard and can't seem to get back. She's al;so gotten herself locked in a garge for three days.

So, she didn't come home Monday evening. no panic.. Not even the first time on my watch. Not Tuesday morning, but last night was three nights, I had searched all over and asked all the usual people and nothing, so i had to contact her owners and they emailed me a poster with a picture to put up. I printed out several copies and this morning went over, hoping the act of printing the posters would invoke sod's law and she'd be home already. But nope.

So I went round on my bike, flyering the street and putting one in each lobby of all the apartment blocks across the river where she gets herself stuck and/or adopted. No-one had seen her for a few days.

I had one flyer left to put in the last apartment block when there was a god-almighty cat fight just outside the block i was heading for her. Of course it would be just too convenient for it to be her, but I had to check it out and lo and behold it was. there she was, treed by a much bigger cat whose is apparently named "sugar" and is a nasty piece of work. Sugar's neighbot also had a cat and the lovely young man shoed Sugar away and then went to get some food to tempt Bluebelle down.

She wasn't having it, but was meowing like crazy. so I decided to take her picture -if there's one thing guaranteed to get a cat to move it's trying to take it's picture. I couldn't believe it when she started to move. The food came, and she seemed interested in that too, but she was pretty scared and it was a hard tree to climb down. She could've jumped at this point, but I don't think she knew that. Anyway, I climbed up onto the car port roof and soon I could grab her. I had to drage her out of the tree by the scruff of her neck and her collar, but once I got her i cuddled her and she calmed. then the UPS truck screeched by and she freaked. So there I am, a mile from "home" as the human walks (along a busy commercial street), with a frightened wriggly cat.

So I used my super duper bike bags -special huge, zippered ones that started to look amazingly like pet carriers once I had realized it was her in the tree, so fortunately i had already emptied one just in case. I wrestled her in -there was plenty of room for her, she's so small and they're so big, zipped her up and was about to leave when a "helpful" resident openined his window and yold me she's not a stray, she lives around the apartment blocks. So I had to "chat" to him for a while to convince him i wasn't catnapping, and then off we went.

Uneventful ride back, closed the door, unzipped the bag and out she popped like she'd never been away. But boy was she hungry. i don't know where she's been -I'm pretty sure she wasn't up that tree when I went searching yesterday, but she certainly hadn't been fed recently. She's normally very fussy and eats only a little, but she wolfed everything in sight.

I popped back a couple of hours later and she was as right as rain.

Here she is, up the tree, starting to come down, and home and hungry.
Shawnee123 • Aug 19, 2010 2:52 pm
She looks like my (dear departed) Toonces. Except he weighed 19 lbs. ;)
monster • Aug 19, 2010 3:02 pm
That's what her son weighs.
Shawnee123 • Aug 19, 2010 3:24 pm
Huh. Same coloring he had, and the boy is also a big cat? Toonces was never really fat, he was just big and muscular. Man I miss him, he was almost human.
monster • Aug 19, 2010 3:27 pm
No the son is darker -his dad was a huge black fluffy ferral tom.
Shawnee123 • Aug 19, 2010 3:30 pm
We never knew who Toonces dad was. ;)

His mom was a big Siamese like him, now that I think about it. When we went to see him as a kitten, I about passed out about how cute that little guy was.
squirell nutkin • Aug 19, 2010 11:57 pm
Shawnee123;677557 wrote:
She looks like my (dear departed) Toonces.


Sorry. Driving accident?
ZenGum • Aug 20, 2010 4:07 am
monster;677556 wrote:


no panic..

and asked all the usual people

hoping the act of printing the posters would invoke sod's law and she'd be home already.


Of course it would be just too convenient for it to be her, but I had to check it out and lo and behold it was.

and then went to get some food to tempt Bluebelle down.

I decided to take her picture -if there's one thing guaranteed to get a cat to move it's trying to take it's picture.


I had to drag her out of the tree by the scruff of her neck and her collar, but once I got her i cuddled her and she calmed.

that started to look amazingly like pet carriers

I wrestled her in -there was plenty of room for her, she's so small and they're so big, zipped her up


Monster is wise in the ways of cat-lore. The only trick she didn't use here was making a cat go outside by putting it in front of a closed door, which immediately makes the cat want to go through.
Sundae • Aug 20, 2010 5:32 am
monster;677556 wrote:
More than once she has gotten herself "adopted" by well meaning people who think she looks thin so must be homeless, so take her in and don't let her out again. She is microchipped (and now collared and tagged too).

I always wonder if that's what happened to Dylan. He was so loving it would have been easy to melt someone's heart with an abandoned-pet vibe.
monster;677556 wrote:
Sugar's neighbot also had a cat and the lovely young man shoed Sugar away and then went to get some food to tempt Bluebelle down.

You live in Stepford?!

Great sory and pics, Monster. Bout time we had some more of your two too.
Shawnee123 • Aug 20, 2010 8:03 am
squirell nutkin;677637 wrote:
Sorry. Driving accident?


Heeheee, yeah. Turns out, Toonces really could drive, just not very well. :p: