Hi!
A while back I learned that many labs get their experimental animals by giving some people a little cash and telling them to bring in anything they can buy for cheap or get for free. This is sometimes the fate of the "Free to Good Home" animals too. Small animals are the most frequently stolen, or, eaten by predators. I strongly encourage you to turn your cats toward an indoor life only. I have a long portable run for my cats that I put out over different parts of my property and I sit and supervise these outings. I do this because I paid a fortune in vet bills for these cats, and since doing the indoor life/supervised outdoor run thing, my vet bills are down to near nothing. I know it's not fun, but losing a beloved pet is much worse. Hope you get your other cats back alive and whole, meantime, hope you will consider what I've told you. Good Luck!
2007-08-15 11:20:10
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answered by M. Dawnsinger 2
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Regardless of whether they want to stay inside or not, you're the human and you make the rules. The outdoors is either killing them or there's theft.
If you live in an area with coyotes, those animals eat cats as a food source. We have them in Milwaukee in two areas and pets started disappearing right away.
There's also great horned owls, foxes and teenagers who look for animals they can kill. Keep your last cat inside unless you want to loose him too. Considering your options, this should be a pretty clear decision for you.
2007-08-15 11:53:04
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answered by Elaine M 7
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good day. I reported as my first actual Siamese cat 'Tao' (it rather is reported 'Tay-o') because it rather is the call of the male Siamese cat in that very in call for e book and action picture (and remake of the action picture!) 'The marvelous adventure'. My 2nd Siamese boy became reported as 'Mowgli' after the boy in 'The Jungle e book' as he looked as though it may seem only like him! My third Siamese boy became reported as 'Teddy' by way of fact he gave the impact of a splash teddy bear while he became a tiny kitten! And the fourth (his brother) became reported as 'Toby' which became short for 'Toblerone' (the chocolate bar) - by way of fact he became a chocolate factor, had a triangular formed face, became a splash honey, and became thoroughly nuts! As you will discover, I even have had Siamese for terribly some years, and that i frequently call them from what comes into my innovations while i seem at them or from characters in books. do no longer be attentive to if that helps you in any respect to find a attractiveness, yet solid success! i be attentive to you will discover the perfect one for him. Lisa
2016-11-12 10:35:53
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answered by ? 4
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Stop letting your cats run loose outdoors. As you are being shown, it's not safe out there for them. Keep looking, check the papers, put an ad in the paper yourself. And keep calling the pound and SPCA. If they aren't there today, they may turn up later. And consider getting your reamining cat microchipped...
2007-08-15 11:06:00
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answered by SageHallo 4
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If your cats are tom cats (not neutered), then they are off and about. It could be months before you see them again. It is said that male cats can smell a female cat in heat a mile away. I have a tom cat (also Siamese), which is an outside cat, and he very seldom comes home. I see him maybe once a month.
2007-08-15 11:13:14
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answered by Çåŗőľîņẫ§ħŷġĭ®ł 5
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Are your cats are Female or male ?
If your cats are Male they are caponized ?
Sometimes they are gone for 2 weeks or 2 Month , my cat does that all the time .
But you can ask your Neighbors or make some Flayers , maybe someone will Help you to find your cats .
2007-08-15 11:15:28
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answered by Kamill 3
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You should leave your last cat inside because you won't lose you last cat. If someone is taking it then that person can't take your last cat. Thats why I leave my cat inside so people can't take my cat or one of the wild animals that lives up in the mountains behind me can't take my cat away.
2007-08-15 12:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i have cats that live outside too
the dogs kept gettin them. some got run over by cars. i'm sorry your cats are missing and i hope that isn't what happened but if they stay outside alot that could be the case. I hope you find them soon. if they are boy cats then they could just be out looking for a mate.
2007-08-15 11:14:13
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answered by Robyn 2
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If cats run loose outside, they often get into trouble. Keep them indoors and they will live longer.
2007-08-15 11:09:05
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answered by morris 5
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Well try putting signs all over town and pass out flyer's to everybody in your neighborhood.
2007-08-15 12:31:18
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answered by Arturo O 2
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