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06-13-11, 04:23 PM #11
Re: You lose your Cat
Been around awhile and done alot of things and animals are one of my things. Almost went to be a vet but opted for marine biology instead because putting them down would be an issue for me. Just preffer dealing with cridders instead of people. The car thing is just i've been working on them since i was 10 and rebuilt my first engine at 12. Personally i preffer modifying them but repairing them comes in more handy and after 29 years of messing with them you tend to pick up whats going on. Let me just say damn you for that one. Thinking of that just put my age into perspective.
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06-13-11, 06:42 PM #13Re: You lose your Cat
I FOUND HIM!!! After staying up all night, going out to check the block periodically, I didn't find or hear anything. So this morning I got a call from my neighbor saying they found Briggs(my cat). I rushed over over to their house, 3 houses down in my bare feet, and find him here.
This is the storm grate on the side of the house. He must has squeezed through the back where there is a tiny gap. Lol cats are some crazy animals....won't be letting him outside again. So happyLast edited by Mr_Blonde_OPS; 06-13-11 at 06:48 PM.
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06-13-11, 06:50 PM #15Re: You lose your Cat
Yes it is very possible. But the funny thing is, I checked this grate yesterday afternoon right about when we lost him. And I was checking this area of houses every couple hours and didn't see or hear anything. I have no clue what he could have been doing. I didn't even think about that Vexon. Thank goodness there was only a lite sprinkle of rain last night.
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