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Caspar....the flying cat....
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Caspar the deaf cat decided to step out the window again today......My daughter had called me while I was out.....asked me whare he was. I assumed he was 'hiding'-as cats do. But I felt uneasy as soon as I got home,as he is always quick to greet me-'shouting' as he hurtles down the stairs.
As I started to panic,my phone went...it was someone from the RSPCA letting me know they had him...and I could pick him up from a not-so-local vets. His chin is bruised...and he was limping terribly when he came out of his carrier. ....this due to a ingrown toenail that the vet treated him for..odd to say the least!
He perked up somewhat,and my worry lessened when he found his way upstairs to the litter tray.
But,.....I had a shock when my neighbour came to my door,and told me a friend had seen Caspar being hit by a car,,,!. She saw him find his way into this building...yet when he WAS found.....it was in a neighbouring block. Apparently he'd been there 4 hours.
I feel shocked....my silly moggy has lost two of his lives today.......and I feel incredible guilt.
I am always so careful to make sure all windows-or doors-are shut to keep him from harm. I feel as if I have failed miserably.
As I started to panic,my phone went...it was someone from the RSPCA letting me know they had him...and I could pick him up from a not-so-local vets. His chin is bruised...and he was limping terribly when he came out of his carrier. ....this due to a ingrown toenail that the vet treated him for..odd to say the least!
He perked up somewhat,and my worry lessened when he found his way upstairs to the litter tray.
But,.....I had a shock when my neighbour came to my door,and told me a friend had seen Caspar being hit by a car,,,!. She saw him find his way into this building...yet when he WAS found.....it was in a neighbouring block. Apparently he'd been there 4 hours.
I feel shocked....my silly moggy has lost two of his lives today.......and I feel incredible guilt.
I am always so careful to make sure all windows-or doors-are shut to keep him from harm. I feel as if I have failed miserably.
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It's NOT your fault. Cats can get through the smallest gaps.
Ingrown toenail??? Yes, that is very odd.
Poor ole Caspar. But by the sounds of it, (him going to his litter tray) he'll be ok - just a bit sore for a wee while. Thank the gods!
Is he eating? That will really be the sign he'll be ok.
It's NOT your fault. Cats can get through the smallest gaps.
Ingrown toenail??? Yes, that is very odd.
Poor ole Caspar. But by the sounds of it, (him going to his litter tray) he'll be ok - just a bit sore for a wee while. Thank the gods!
Is he eating? That will really be the sign he'll be ok.
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