Weaver


Weaver has gone missing
I’m not too sure , but I think she’s been gone at least two days if not three.
I’ve had a niggling doubt for 24 hours but with two cats that are identical in size, colour
and tail length, and one with a habit of hiding away in her own bedroom, it wasn’t easy to work out , 
but now I’m sure. 
I’ve searched the surrounding streets, church and lane and have put a plea on the village 
Facebook site

 

42 comments:

  1. Oh, I hope she turns up safe and sound. One of my cats went missing for 6 days, then turned up early one morning. I think he'd been spooked by something, ran off and got lost and then finally found his way back to familiar territory. Hope that's what's happened with Weaver. xx

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  2. Oh No! If she’s got stuck somewhere, she’s unlikely to cooperate with a stranger calling her, nor quickly come out of a hiding place. Poor girl, she’ll be upset. As are you … and us. XX

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  3. So very sad to hear this. Hope she's not trapped in a shed/outbuilding without water. How has Bun been acting since Weaver's disappearance?

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  4. Jackie M10:29 pm

    Oh gosh they make us worry, our pets.

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  5. Anonymous10:36 pm

    Has she been desexed ? Maybe a boyfriend ?I hope she comes back. Can she be microchipped?

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  6. Oh John, I know that awful feeling. I really hope she's soon home xo

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  7. Anonymous12:35 am

    You frequently said that you hated Weaver for her behavior and when she pissed outside the litter box. Could this be fate's way of showing you what your behaviors feel like to her?

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    1. Anonymous12:49 am

      We all knew you would have to make a comment. It must be miserable being you.

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    2. I’ve never hated her, I’ve disliked her behsviour

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  8. oh man, she better come home pronto!

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  9. Anonymous3:21 am

    I’ll say the Dear Saint Anton y prayer.

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  10. So sorry Weaver is missing and I know that worry. Hope Weaver arrives home just hungry from being elsewhere for too long. As others have wondered, is she have a microchip?

    Big hugs!

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  11. please make that "does she have a microchip?"

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  12. Horrible times when this happens. It's the not knowing part which gets under the skin, always with the fear that when and if found out, it's going to be something dreadful. We're all so much hoping it doesn't come to that.

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  13. Hope she turns up soon. Sometimes cats decide they want to move away.

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  14. Hope she turns up well. Worrying times for you.

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  15. Sue P6:48 am

    Hoping Weaver turns up soon. I've been in this situation & know how worrying it is x

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  16. Hopefully she's off on an adventure, oblivious to anyone worrying about her.

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  17. Cats! They always do their own thing - but I hope she turns up safe and sound

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  18. Hope she turns up ok. Cats! Such a worry. Regards Sue H

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  19. Do hope she turns up back home again soon, John (((hugs))) I know how worrying it is when one of your cats goes AWOL. When that happened to our cat Tim, his brother Barney, unlike Bun, became very much perkier!

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  20. Hoping Weaver is soon back with you. Pets do like to keep us on tenterhooks. ( )

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  21. Nelliegrace9:05 am

    Such a worry. I hope she stalks in again soon, as if nothing had happened.

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  22. Carole R9:53 am

    Hope the weave turns up. We did have a cat who would disappear for days at a time. I then discovered he had been "adopted" by a family further up the road.They thought he was a stray. He alternated between both houses for a while and then went to live with his new family for good.

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    1. Anonymous11:01 am

      This is a real possibility. Wandering cats often get unofficially adopted by well meaning people. Gigi

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  23. Oh no! As I read through the comments, I noticed that she has been chipped. Hopefully that will help you find her.

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  24. Anonymous12:06 pm

    Very much hoping she turns up soon, I had a black cat that went walk about regularly, once for 9 months!
    Alison in Devon x

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  25. Fingers crossed for Weaver.

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  26. Is Bun fretting at all?
    Weaver will turn up. Walk in and act like she just visited No. 10 to chat with Larry.
    Bun

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    1. Anonymous3:13 pm

      yes shes fretting

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  27. Hope you find her.

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  28. I had a cat go missing for three weeks. Turned out he was upstairs, inadvertently shut in a never-used bedroom.
    He was fine.
    I bet Weaver's just on walk-about. He'll most likely return with tales to tell.

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  29. Anonymous1:08 pm

    I'm sure you have checked all the nooks and crannies around your house and your good neighbors are on the lookout. Put her food outside. Sending good thoughts. Jen

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  30. Some people keep their cats very safe by making sure that they stay indoors like prisoners but cats need their freedom in my opinion and where you live looks pretty cat friendly. I hope she comes back but of course she might not. I knew the agony of that with our old cat Boris ( not named after the fat Tory scarecrow - he came along later).

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    1. Traveller2:13 pm

      Tends to be a North American thing keeping cats indoors. Declawing cats (think removing the first digit of your finger) is also very common - it is only illegal in six states and DC

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  31. I hope she comes home soon.

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  32. Anonymous1:48 pm


    As an experienced cat rescuer and fosterer of 40 years, microchips only help AFTER a cat is lost or injured, which is why forward-thinking rescues in the UK are mandating secure custome built enclosed gardens or catios allows cat to experience fresh air and stimulation while protecting them from traffic and territorial disputes. Or invest in reliable GPS collars to prevent free-roaming entirely. Hope she is found soon.

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  33. Sorry to hear that John, i hope she returns soon.

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