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waterhog 08-04-2018 01:39 PM

should a missing cat appeal appear in a news paper ?
 
missing kat cat appeal (i offer a reward as well )08.04.18
 
being totally serious
no pain do i want to sphere
let the past appeals remain mysterious
help is for this civil engineer.
new to camden
unaware of each poetry draft
this act is kindness that's random
its not testing like university 10 years of aircraft.
college place i will mouth
a reward poem is my boast
all kat knows is the south
lets find and write and all will toast.
appeal is going on www. all poetry. com
other forums will be my soot
to find helping is tom
great inspiration from my left foot.
26 march is no innuendo
no sick poetry to be flipped
slipping out of the window
reassurance from being neutered and micro chipped.
on kat this appeal is not shut
i am going to find this feline
have faith in poetry dr luke muscutt
millions are now looking as this is online.
 
 
 
https://ibb.co/davk1c - if you find this cat (kat) i will do you a poem on what ever you choose to repay my gratitude. i promise.

Barry. 08-04-2018 01:41 PM

Yes!

Livia 08-04-2018 02:30 PM

Pets become part of some people's families... so yes, of course missing cat ads should be appear in the paper. If someone's paying for an ad, so long as it's legal, decent, honest and truthful, no one else gets a say anyway.

Kazanne 08-04-2018 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waterhog (Post 9949678)
missing kat cat appeal (i offer a reward as well )08.04.18
 
being totally serious
no pain do i want to sphere
let the past appeals remain mysterious
help is for this civil engineer.
new to camden
unaware of each poetry draft
this act is kindness that's random
its not testing like university 10 years of aircraft.
college place i will mouth
a reward poem is my boast
all kat knows is the south
lets find and write and all will toast.
appeal is going on www. all poetry. com
other forums will be my soot
to find helping is tom
great inspiration from my left foot.
26 march is no innuendo
no sick poetry to be flipped
slipping out of the window
reassurance from being neutered and micro chipped.
on kat this appeal is not shut
i am going to find this feline
have faith in poetry dr luke muscutt
millions are now looking as this is online.
 
 
 
https://ibb.co/davk1c - if you find this cat (kat) i will do you a poem on what ever you choose to repay my gratitude. i promise.

If it helps find the cat yes.

jaxie 08-04-2018 03:43 PM

Of course, people have the right to advertise someone who is missing from their home and anything else they want to pay to advertise.

I can remember staying up all night in floods of tears making fliers for a missing cat only to have the little **** sitting in garden licking his paws next morning as if nothing had happened.

Mystic Mock 08-04-2018 04:32 PM

Yes as Cats are like family imo.

arista 08-04-2018 05:04 PM

Yes
but the trouble is if all the other cats find it - Fights

kirklancaster 08-04-2018 05:37 PM

Yes, Hog.

It is no great shakes though because the Personal Ads in newspapers have ALWAYS been full of people searching for pussy. :hehe:

LukeB 08-04-2018 05:40 PM

Yes

Kazanne 08-04-2018 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9950170)
Yes, Hog.

It is no great shakes though because the Personal Ads in newspapers have ALWAYS been full of people searching for pussy. :hehe:

:hehe::wavey:

waterhog 09-04-2018 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9950170)
Yes, Hog.

It is no great shakes though because the Personal Ads in newspapers have ALWAYS been full of people searching for pussy. :hehe:

who would do something like that. disgusting.


who needs the P word when I got my kirky baby :joker:

Vicky. 09-04-2018 09:55 AM

Yeah, if people are paying for ads, can't really police what they put.

I wouldn't place one for my cat though. At the risk of sounding ****ing evil as hell (though I am sure I come across that way when talking about the demoncat anyway) I would be relieved if she just disappeared, though of course I would not be happy if she was in an accident or something, but finding some nice old lady who is willing to put up with her grandkids being attacked left right and centre and a cat that comes inside to have a crap, then smears it up the bloody walls...great.

Ammi 09-04-2018 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 9951494)
Yeah, if people are paying for ads, can't really police what they put.

I wouldn't place one for my cat though. At the risk of sounding ****ing evil as hell (though I am sure I come across that way when talking about the demoncat anyway) I would be relieved if she just disappeared, though of course I would not be happy if she was in an accident or something, but finding some nice old lady who is willing to put up with her grandkids being attacked left right and centre and a cat that comes inside to have a crap, then smears it up the bloody walls...great.

..I don’t think you ‘sold’ her to the nice old lady there, Vicky....

Vicky. 09-04-2018 11:17 AM

Heh, maybe not :laugh:

Garfie 10-04-2018 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 9951494)
Yeah, if people are paying for ads, can't really police what they put.

I wouldn't place one for my cat though. At the risk of sounding ****ing evil as hell (though I am sure I come across that way when talking about the demoncat anyway) I would be relieved if she just disappeared, though of course I would not be happy if she was in an accident or something, but finding some nice old lady who is willing to put up with her grandkids being attacked left right and centre and a cat that comes inside to have a crap, then smears it up the bloody walls...great.

Both the attacks and the pooping problems are signs of massive anxiety, Vicky, and with the right actions you could turn your cat around. If you can, watch Jackson Galaxy on My Cat From Hell, and I'm sure you might pick up some useful tips.

To avoid the attacks you need to tire the cat out with about 15 minutes of energetic play using a feathery toy on a stick, then reward with a treat. It might be worth trying this directly before the grandkids are due and you might see a difference. Whatever you do, avoid play with hands at all times or else puss will start to see them as prey and will always attack.

Cats can be trained just like dogs, and I hope this helps.

jaxie 10-04-2018 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garfie (Post 9953094)
Both the attacks and the pooping problems are signs of massive anxiety, Vicky, and with the right actions you could turn your cat around. If you can, watch Jackson Galaxy on My Cat From Hell, and I'm sure you might pick up some useful tips.

To avoid the attacks you need to tire the cat out with about 15 minutes of energetic play using a feathery toy on a stick, then reward with a treat. It might be worth trying this directly before the grandkids are due and you might see a difference. Whatever you do, avoid play with hands at all times or else puss will start to see them as prey and will always attack.

Cats can be trained just like dogs, and I hope this helps.

Yeah great advice. One of mine was left in the street locked in a bird cage when she was about 5 months old and someone's daughter found her, he worked with Mr Jaxie and mentioned in work he was going to toss her out as they didn't want the cat and someone suggested drowning her, needless to say we went and got her that evening. She is a delight, love her to bits but she had the very bad habit when she first came home of going for hands. Some tool had obviously taught her it as a game when she was tiny and then as she got bigger and it started to hurt probably is part of the reason she was discarded.

It took me about 6 weeks to cure her of the habit with just firm language, treats and no contact when she did it when people petted. She's fine with hands now. It just takes patience.

Have you tried feliway Vicky? Some people find that very helpful. All cats are different and some just aren't really happy in a home with children. Rather than wishing her away if all else fails you could try rehoming her. Some of the charities will send people interested in rehoming her to see you so you get a feel for where she is going rather than just taking her away.

Garfie 10-04-2018 04:00 PM

That's awful, Jaxie. Thank goodness there are people like you who will rescue cats in this situation and are willing to put the time and effort in to make them feel safe and secure again.

I adopted a feral cat that took refuge in my conservatory during bad weather. It took months of patience, lots of reassurance and quite a number of very nasty scratches but, eventually, he turned from a very aggressive cat that I couldn't approach into the soppiest, most loving little fella who wanted to lay in my arms being constantly hugged. It's so rewarding to see those changes.

Nicky91 10-04-2018 04:08 PM

yes

jaxie 10-04-2018 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garfie (Post 9953378)
That's awful, Jaxie. Thank goodness there are people like you who will rescue cats in this situation and are willing to put the time and effort in to make them feel safe and secure again.

I adopted a feral cat that took refuge in my conservatory during bad weather. It took months of patience, lots of reassurance and quite a number of very nasty scratches but, eventually, he turned from a very aggressive cat that I couldn't approach into the soppiest, most loving little fella who wanted to lay in my arms being constantly hugged. It's so rewarding to see those changes.

What a wonderful story about your cat, he's very lucky to have found you. Most aggressive cats are just afraid, once you understand them it's easier to overcome problems. I'd love to see a photo of him if you want to pm me one.

We had a little stray guy who died a couple of years ago. He was such a character. He was older than we thought at first and had lived rough for a while, he was very sad when we took him in but turned out to be a really lovely cat. Very strong personality and unluckiest cat I've had, broke his leg badly (the vet thinks a dog got him and swing around by his leg). He had to have it amputated. He was incredibly strong willed amazed the vet by getting up almost as soon as he came round. We tried to keep him in a room after surgery so he didn't move around too much and put a baby gate on the doorway so he wasn't shut away and he jumped it, 4ft, the day after his amputation. He didn't want to be in that room, he wanted to lay in the toilet. :shrug:

After he recovered the vet thought he ought to be an indoor cat with his disability but he wasn't having it. He started to deliberately piss on my foot in protest and sit by the back door until I gave in and started to let him out. He was fine and used to leap fences and all sorts 3 legged. He lived a few years after that, eventually died of kidney failure. Miss him loads.


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