OK, an update on the cat that followed my neighbour home yesterday. We took it to the vet this morning to see if it had a microchip, no such luck. Next step print out some flyers and post them around the area.During my trip around the village, I saw no ‘Lost Cat’ notices, but did find one that was saying a cat had been found. It was in the same area, so I rang the number and enquired about the cat and if they still had it. I was thinking that the cat we had found might have been the same one that had wandered off again.
It wasn’t
After speaking to the people and going to see the cat (young, very friendly…..) we thought that possibly the two cats had come from the same place. There’s been a lot of families moving in and out of this part of the village and we thought it was possible that they had been a consequence of this. Talking to several neighbours it became apparent that these two cats had been seen around for nearly a couple of weeks, a bit strange that there were no ‘Lost Cat’ signs up anywhere in the village (draw your own conclusions).
long story short, I collected that cat and we introduced it to the one in my neighbour’s house, they didn’t get on at all, they clearly weren’t from the same family.
So……..
The cat that followed my neighbour home is still there, and will remain so unless we can trace the owner (slim chance). I can’t take the other cat because my cat, Misty, is a ‘single occupier feline’ and doesn’t get on with other cats. Fortunately, my next door neighbour has been without a cat since Tumble died last year, so he is now the proud owner of the other cat, unless we can trace their owner (slim chance).
OK, an update on the cat that followed my neighbour home yesterday. We took it to the vet this morning to see if it had a microchip, no such luck. Next step print out some flyers and post them around the area.During my trip around the village, I saw no ‘Lost Cat’ notices, but did find one that was saying a cat had been found. It was in the same area, so I rang the number and enquired about the cat and if they still had it. I was thinking that the cat we had found might have been the same one that had wandered off again.
It wasn’t
After speaking to the people and going to see the cat (young, very friendly…..) we thought that possibly the two cats had come from the same place. There’s been a lot of families moving in and out of this part of the village and we thought it was possible that they had been a consequence of this. Talking to several neighbours it became apparent that these two cats had been seen around for nearly a couple of weeks, a bit strange that there were no ‘Lost Cat’ signs up anywhere in the village (draw your own conclusions).
long story short, I collected that cat and we introduced it to the one in my neighbour’s house, they didn’t get on at all, they clearly weren’t from the same family.
So……..
The cat that followed my neighbour home is still there, and will remain so unless we can trace the owner (slim chance). I can’t take the other cat because my cat, Misty, is a ‘single occupier feline’ and doesn’t get on with other cats. Fortunately, my next door neighbour has been without a cat since Tumble died last year, so he is now the proud owner of the other cat, unless we can trace their owner (slim chance).
It’s been a strange day………………………….