I'm posting a picture of Sadie today because she's sleeping on the bed now but for most of the week she was missing. There were several sleepless nights as we searched for her only to find her in the basement of the house next door. She got in through an open window but the drop was much too high for her to jump out ~ she's small with short legs ~ if she could have jumped out she would have because she was very upset, confused, running in circles and crying. It took several hours but we finally tracked down the owner of the house who came quickly and unlocked the door!
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Aw, poor Sadie! I'm glad you found her!
ReplyDeleteI swear these cats can get in more predicaments. Once of these days I'll have to tell the story about how my white cat got stuck in the exhaust pipe that runs from my stovetop to the outside...
ReplyDeleteOh poor baby! So glad you found her, I could not imagine what that feels like to not know where she is! She's a cutie!
ReplyDeleteOh no! How terrifying that must have been for both you and her! SO glad she is home safe and sound!
ReplyDeletePoor Sadie! Glad you found her and all is well. Hopefully that will teach her not to go jumping into basements. I am so glad that your story had a happy ending!
ReplyDeleteI saw the heading of this post and thought, "God, please don't let this be a memorial." I'm so glad you found her!
ReplyDeleteBERMUDAONION: Thank you so much! It's a huge relief!
ReplyDeleteSANDY: You're right, Sandy...Cats get into the tightest places and the strangest! Your story about your cat getting stuck in your stove's exhaust pipe sounds unique! I definitely want to hear this story!
AMY: Thank you! It was terrible the few days we didn't know where she was...such a feeling of despair & helplessness. Sadie is even cuter in real life...the photos don't quite catch the "Sadie magic"! Thank you for stopping by.
TAMPA BOOKWORM: Thank you! I really appreciate your kind words! It's awful not knowing wnere she is or when/if she'll be home. It's such a relief to have her home. She's a special kitty and a bit of a nosey poker!
ReplyDeletePESKY CAT: Hi! Thank you for stopping by! I, too, hope Sadie's learned not to walk into open doors or windows but I suspect she hasn't! She's nosy and curious... I'll have to keep a closer eye on her and make indoors. Meow and pats for Anni.
TI: Thank you so much. I'm exhausted and not functioning at top ability but she's home! And sticking very close!
Poor Sadie. Now why does she like to go roaming about town, when she has such a lovely, worried mom at home? Glad she is back.
ReplyDeleteOh, poor Sadie! And poor Amy! I'm glad she is now back where she belongs.
ReplyDeleteShe is SO precious! Poor thing...I'm so glad you found her. She must have been so scared!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet eyes she has! I am sorry to hear that she had such a fright, but I am glad that she is home and safe now! Thanks for sharing these photos with us!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found her! Poor baby must have been really scared! Thank goodness she's back home.
ReplyDeleteOh no Sadie, you poor thing. She must have been terrified. Cats can manage to get in anywhere and disappear much too easily. I'm glad you found her!
ReplyDeletePoor Sadie! I'm glad you found her and she got home OK. That must have been terrifying for you and her! She has a very sweet face. Love those eyes!
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