Hmm... That makes me wonder...
I'm sure you told this nice, cat friendly, (but, cat-less at the
moment), woman, Sam's story, right? Did this woman seem like a
suitable adopter except for the fact that she's living with her Aunt?
Is the Aunt a cat-eater, or anything? If it looked like a good match, I
might have pressed the "well, you did find each other, maybe there's a
reason, angle"! Where is Sam going now? Back to the same foster parent?
Nina
Gloria B. Lane wrote:
She'd been putting out food and milk, trying to attract his attention
and feed him. She's a cat-friendly person, but doesn't have cats
where she lives now (with her Aunt). Then the kids who came around
had kittens - brought them down for us to see, and we put one in a
carrier under the house. Sam was REAL interested but not ready at
that point.
Gloria
At 12:32 AM 6/5/2005, you wrote:
Fantastic! Hooray! How is he? Has the woman who called been
feeding him? Oh Gloria, I'm so thrilled and relieved. Well done!
Nina
Gloria B. Lane wrote:
Just want everybody to know that we FOUND SAM!
Someone called me at 9:30 or so this morning, saying that she'd seen
our poster in the mini-mart, and saw a cat like Sam's description at
her house. I went right over, and there was Sam under her van in
the driveway. Wow!
I couldn't squeeze under the van, but stretched out and gave Sam
some Fancy Feast. I had to slide out at bit and at some point Sam
got scared and ran into the back yard. We attracted some of the
neighborhood kids, too.
Long story short, he jumped over a fence, went under a vacant house,
where there was a live possum and an armadillo, so pretty soon he
was outa there - I was glad! Headed for the next house and under
it. By that time, Susan made it over to where it was all happening.
Fortunately, the house he was under had only one opening, and had a
pretty neat large crawl space. He kept hiding behind the big air
conditioning stuff and we couldn't get to him.
Susan - in spite of spiders, dirt and claustrophobia - crawled
under and set a couple of traps laced with cat food, mackerel,
salmon juice, and a cup of milk. We sat in the driveway just about
all day, except for a 2 hour break, checking under the house and
eating junk food.
About 9:15 or so tonight, Sam just walked up to the access door.
Susan said, he's right there! We talked to him and I reached my
hand in and petted him, I think he remembered me - nd pretty soon
grabbed him. He tried to get away, and Susan scruffed him and got
him to the car and WE GOT OUR SAM BACK - YEAA! He was doing the
Siamese meow-meow all the way home, and it was great to hear!
Thanks to you all for all your wonderful help!!
Gloria
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria B.
>Lane
> >Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 10:55 PM
> >To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> >Subject: Sam is lost - add to Candlelight Service
> >
> >
> >Hi - Belinda would you add Sam to the Candlelight Service, special
> >needs list? Sam is lost. He belonged to an older lady whose family
> >we know. She became sick and I found a foster home.
> >
> >The foster mom accidently let Sam outside last weekend, and he
hasn't
> >been seen since. Susan and I've been going over and passing out
> >flyers and looking for him in the neighborhood.
> >
> >Sam is a 17 year old Siamese cat, never been outside before that I
> >know of. Prayers and good thoughts and vibes are appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks -
> >
> >Gloria
> >
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