tipc
Banned
Ugi went missing for 33 consecutive days last summer. He goes everywhere with me. When I go to the library and my storage facility, I let him out of the van (but nowhere else). Never had any reason to suspect he would disappear (again, last Wednesday). If I spent time at the library, I'd leave a window open and check on him every hour. Now he did keep me there one scalding hot summer day last year until 11:00 at least, but it seemed he was nowhere to be found from the beginning of whatever I was doing there. There are foxes in the general area (Howell, NJ, fairly rural), but nothing larger. I am told that foxes sometimes kill cats, but at a former job I fed loads of cats and have no reason to believe the foxes in the area ever killed a full grown cat (kittens yes). At the job there were silver foxes, here I saw a red fox last week. There are some curious clean bones near where I saw the fox, I think I'll have to pick them up later and determine what they belonged to. To torture myself.
I know the usual reasons cats disappear, trapped, scared (even up a tree), wandered off, predators, cars, etc. Wondering if anyone else could suggest _what_may_have_happened_.
I've been a vegetarian for years, and besides a blood thirsty predator (nasty dog, bear, etc.), I never imagined feeling I could kill an animal. If I do find pieces of his fur near (or in?) that foxes hole, boy I tell you ...
I know the usual reasons cats disappear, trapped, scared (even up a tree), wandered off, predators, cars, etc. Wondering if anyone else could suggest _what_may_have_happened_.
I've been a vegetarian for years, and besides a blood thirsty predator (nasty dog, bear, etc.), I never imagined feeling I could kill an animal. If I do find pieces of his fur near (or in?) that foxes hole, boy I tell you ...