Wow, that is encouraging. Know what you mean about people thinking you are nuts! We don't venture far into some parts of the neighborhood with out a second or third person along -- but I think we've felt pretty safe because people kind of treat us like we are nuts -- and harmless!!
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am convinced that someone had taken Ursula in even though they knew that she was being searched for. Ursula, if I do say so myself, is quite a stunning Calico and I think the person just didn't want to give her up. One of the hints I had from the psychic was that Ursula could see a picket fence from the window she was sitting in. My house has a picket fence too, so I approached the other like-fenced houses in the neighborhood with the story, (they all think I'm nuts anyway), that I thought maybe Ursula might have gotten confused by the similarity and went into their yard. I was relentless in my search and I suspect that this person finally opened the door and let her out in the middle of the night. Of course I couldn't sleep while she was gone and I got up in the middle of the night to find her sitting outside our sliding glass door waiting to be let in. I had to blink twice to make sure I wasn't imagining her there. She was in great shape, not even hungry, that also made me suspect someone was trying to keep her as their own. Nina Susan Loesch wrote: > Jack's personality is such that he never meets a stranger - human or > feline. If he has lost his collar and ID it is very possible that > someone has either taken him in or at least is feeding him. With the > flyer coverage -- close to 100 in the area -- and out of the immediate > area at grocery stores, restaurants, car washes, etc., where the > residents might gather -- it is hard to believe someone hasn't seen > the flyers and the reward. But it is still possible. I know Dianne > is keeping food out but I will definitely suggest going out at that > time. So many good ideas from all you guys. We all appreciate it.