It's highly likely that your cat is cheating on you. Call the television show Cheaters and see if they will follow your cat for you and do surviellance. If not, buy another cat, get the new cat to follow her, and then have the new cat report to you.
2007-01-24 05:37:12
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answered by mth83vt 4
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Is she leaving outside of the house? That makes a difference, I used to feed the "stray cats" of the neighborhood, and then I would see them go into someone slses house, and then I stopped feeding them, but they still came around looking for food, they go where-ever they can to get what they want. If you keep the cat trapped inside all day, well they don't like that! My cat tries to wander down the hallway of me apartment building, even though its just a hallway... its a hallway he knows he can't go... so he just wants to see whats out there. But if your cat goes out and comes back NOT hungry, then I would say shes either getting fed somewhere else, or shes catching her own food, and thats a meal that is more satisfying to a cat then bagged and canned stuff! Beacuase its the chase they love, they are instinctive.
2007-01-24 03:40:04
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answered by Christine K 1
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Ha ha ha... actually, there is such an agency that specializes in investigating where a missing cat may have gone to... but I forget where this agency was or its name.
Your instinct is probably right... your kitty is seeing someone else and is being fed there... I confess I did this over a period of time to a kitty that I thought must be a stray... one day, his pet guardian followed him straight to my back porch... and we had a very good laugh... she asked me what I fed her kitty and thanked me for looking after her and I promised to send her kitty back home whenever he escaped from her house.
2007-01-24 03:42:51
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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whilst this is large that your cat is an energetic member of a community community group, combat club could land you with some costly vet expenses. maybe you will be able to desire to cajole him to get an element-time interest so as that he could make a contribution in direction of his very own well-being care assurance? A observe of advice - do no longer anticipate him to artwork in any sort of provider industry. I have been given our woman cat a role working for a properly time-commemorated burger chain and it became a disaster. half-hour once I dropped her off on her first day at artwork, I have been given a decision from an extremely irate supervisor asking me again and %. her up. apparently she'd thrown a hissy in wonderful condition whilst they tried to make her positioned on a hat and disappeared off to the restroom the place she'd proceeded to shred each and every bathroom roll and paper hand towel she might desire to get her paws on. i became presented with a bill for the wear and tear and civilly counseled that neither human beings could be welcome there returned. i've got considering the fact that controlled to discover her a role as a tester for a community mattress producer and that i'm delighted to declare they are very pleased along with her artwork.
2016-11-01 04:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, yu can always keep her inside...I do. When I was little we had a cat that would dissapear the same way. Try to lure her back with wet cat food and different brands.
2007-01-24 04:15:11
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answered by monkeysgirl04 3
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cute thought. But i think u might be right. Try putting a collar on your cat so that everyone knows that it is owned by u and not a stray.
P.S. remember to get a safty collar so that the cat can't choke its self.
2007-01-24 03:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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They have a tracking device you can put on her. But the best thing to do is keep your cat inside. There are many dangers outside and it is a death wish to allow your cat to roam.
2007-01-24 03:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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She may have a good thing going She may have two families! I agree with putting a collar on her with her shot tags and your name and address and phone number on a tag. Try to keep her inside.
2007-01-24 03:47:03
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answered by Pamela V 7
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I so hear you, my cat does that all the time. I actually think my cat is seeing several families in the area.
2007-01-24 03:39:17
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answered by Shadow Kat 6
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Wow I've never heard of that situation... Try putting a tracking collar on her or keep an eye on her.
2007-01-24 03:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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