what Veg-Artist said above! I don't think she will be a *warm fuzzy* for anyone but perhaps she has found a perfect hunting spot where she can pounce on unsuspecting creatures and vent her wrath on them? Susan M/ Calif.
Dearie me ... what a cat Weaver is! Am glad she has a microchip and hope folks at her new home(s) take her to the vet so that chip can be read. Sorry for the worry she puts you through.
It may be because of the time of year. My two wander off more during the longer days. She'll be back again soon with her two fingers up. She sounds feisty. X
Oh, what a cat! At least now, you know she does come back, but it would be interesting to know where she goes. She'll mellow as she gets older. Only another ten years or so and she'll be a real cuddle bunny! 🐈⬛ xx
I see you John, fingers crossed behind your back but I’m uncertain whether it is for her return or disappearance!! Hope she makes up her mind and a sort of peace returns to your cottage. Jan in Castle Gresley
My parents had a cat that kept disappearing. They finally found out she had been visiting the family down the street and mooching off of them. My parents eventually told the family they could keep her since she spent more time with them.
(She had a small black moustache that looked a lot like the one of "he who shall not be named." Since she was a female, they named her Eva.)
We had a cat Tom ( his name ) who moved with us, he disappeared for 4-5 weeks, 4 upset children then he came home then disappeared again, I saw him in the street and picked him up when a woman shouted that it was her cat…cut a long story short he’d moved into the old people’s home 6+ doors away, he shared his time between us and them..until he needed minor treatment at the vet’s and they sent us the bill saying he was our cat !
I don't think she'd be any friendlier to anyone else! Could she be sneaking back in for food when you're not there?
ReplyDeleteYes the cat flap is open
DeleteShe is so fickle!
ReplyDeleteIs she putting on weight? Sure sign she has suckered someone in the village in.Hope she is safe
ReplyDeletewhat Veg-Artist said above! I don't think she will be a *warm fuzzy* for anyone but perhaps she has found a perfect hunting spot where she can pounce on unsuspecting creatures and vent her wrath on them?
ReplyDeleteSusan M/ Calif.
I don't remember: was she originally a feral cat? Linda from PA
ReplyDeleteWeaver may have multiple homes. She's a bit nomadic with terms and conditions. Hence a rotation.
ReplyDeleteDearie me ... what a cat Weaver is! Am glad she has a microchip and hope folks at her new home(s) take her to the vet so that chip can be read.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the worry she puts you through.
Hugs!
I would almost want to put a tracking device on her, but a collar would be dangerous. Cats!
ReplyDeleteWherever she visits I'm sure she's being well looked-after. She'll be back. Cats are like that!
ReplyDeleteThat #@* cat!! hope she gets TWO lots of worming tablets!!
ReplyDeleteIt may be because of the time of year. My two wander off more during the longer days. She'll be back again soon with her two fingers up. She sounds feisty. X
ReplyDeleteOh, what a cat! At least now, you know she does come back, but it would be interesting to know where she goes. She'll mellow as she gets older. Only another ten years or so and she'll be a real cuddle bunny! 🐈⬛ xx
ReplyDeleteThe Cat Distribution System works both ways. Hope she finds somewhere to be a more relaxed cat!
ReplyDeleteI see you John, fingers crossed behind your back but I’m uncertain whether it is for her return or disappearance!! Hope she makes up her mind and a sort of peace returns to your cottage. Jan in Castle Gresley
ReplyDeleteA teenage cat.
ReplyDeleteHope she returns to you, John.
ReplyDeleteThe wisdom the know what we can control, and what we can not.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she has a secret booty call? Well she returned once.....
ReplyDeleteIs she spayed? It's that time of year for girl cats and boy cats to get a bit frisky!!
ReplyDeleteWeaver, please go home. Your Pa kind of, sort of misses you when you go wandering. Possibly your sister misses you too. Gigi
ReplyDeleteCan you put a tracking collar on her. Cats never know when their well off. Xx
ReplyDeleteShe is out having cat adventures, but at least now you know she's likely to come home.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed the little bugger comes back soon.
ReplyDeleteMy parents had a cat that kept disappearing. They finally found out she had been visiting the family down the street and mooching off of them. My parents eventually told the family they could keep her since she spent more time with them.
ReplyDelete(She had a small black moustache that looked a lot like the one of "he who shall not be named." Since she was a female, they named her Eva.)
We had a cat Tom ( his name ) who moved with us, he disappeared for 4-5 weeks, 4 upset children then he came home then disappeared again, I saw him in the street and picked him up when a woman shouted that it was her cat…cut a long story short he’d moved into the old people’s home 6+ doors away, he shared his time between us and them..until he needed minor treatment at the vet’s and they sent us the bill saying he was our cat !
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