23-11-2013 1:16 PM
This morning, she jumped up onto the cabinet where the budgie cage is.
She missed her footing and clawed the cloth under the bird cage, pulling the cloth off the cabinet and the bird cage with it.
The budgie is OK, he just perched on top of the gerbil cage while I sorted out his cage.
The cat shot off somewhere, and I haven`t been able to find her since.
I have looked everywhere, under chairs, settee and beds and other furniture, behind doors, in cupboards, windowsills.
Any other ideas
There is no way she can get out, I hope not as I am on the 9th floor. Outer doors and windows all closed
Hopefully, she will reappear in her own time, I am just concerned that she may have hurt herself.
23-11-2013 1:22 PM
Aw, poor **bleep**. I expect s/he'll come out when the shock has gone.
Is this it??
23-11-2013 1:23 PM
I only put an affectionate name for a cat!!!
23-11-2013 1:34 PM
Found her, she is curled up on the windowsill behind the TV
She wasn`t there the last time I looked.
23-11-2013 1:49 PM
Glad she's safe mustard
Norty CG...you meant to say ' puddy ' cat
23-11-2013 1:52 PM
Ahh, glad she's found safe Mustard.
My daft tabby cat has spent all morning playing with a wicker wastepaper
bin. He's worn out now and is sleeping in the crater he's made in the back
of my armchair!
23-11-2013 1:56 PM
Wonder if we can say poosie cat?
23-11-2013 2:34 PM
looks like it Maggie.....can also say pusssy cat
My previous cat Squitty got her name 'cos she was a poosie cat......
23-11-2013 2:41 PM
Love that the the poosie cat had a good home if not a good name LOL
23-11-2013 2:59 PM
Can we say pisssie cat? Cos that's what my 17 year-old is now. She wanders up and down past the litter trays (note plural!) when she feels the urge coming on, sometimes for hours, and then gives up and lets go wherever she happens to be.
She's doing it now, and I'm standing by with a bundle of Plenty, getting varicose veins...
23-11-2013 3:03 PM
Glad your cat is safe and ok, maybe she just frightened herself a little.
23-11-2013 4:30 PM
@twishy123 wrote:looks like it Maggie.....can also say pusssy cat
My previous cat Squitty got her name 'cos she was a poosie cat......
Oh well aren't YOU the favoured on twishy!!!
I put **bleep** and they bleeped it out!!!
23-11-2013 4:31 PM
They bleeped it out again!!!
**bleep** cat.....................................
23-11-2013 4:32 PM
Ah, I see now, must get my eyes adjusted! Pusssy Pusssy Pusssy
So there!!
23-11-2013 4:34 PM
23-11-2013 4:37 PM
@chickengrandma-2008 wrote:Ah, I see now, must get my eyes adjusted! Pusssy Pusssy Pusssy
So there!!
24-11-2013 9:12 AM
i think the yanks use kitty more than pussssy
and with this being yankie based host they cant grasp the fact we dont have minds that live in a gutter
hope shes just ashamed and not damaged Mustard
24-11-2013 11:47 AM
They blanked my **bleep** out before haaaa haaaaa haaaa LOL, you cannot say anything nowadays without it having another meaning.
24-11-2013 6:23 PM
@duck_a_lorange wrote:Can we say pisssie cat? Cos that's what my 17 year-old is now. She wanders up and down past the litter trays (note plural!) when she feels the urge coming on, sometimes for hours, and then gives up and lets go wherever she happens to be.
She's doing it now, and I'm standing by with a bundle of Plenty, getting varicose veins...
Can I sugest you try & "get a sample" ..... I know thats easier than done :
when my last puddy cat used to start weeing next to her tray instead of in it it usually turned out she had a urine infection similar to cystitis ... the vet used to say she would associate the tray with it hurting so consquently would wee elsewhere ...... anti b's usually solved the problem
24-11-2013 7:34 PM
@cat-knitter wrote:Can I sugest you try & "get a sample" ..... I know thats easier than done :
when my last puddy cat used to start weeing next to her tray instead of in it
it usually turned out she had a urine infection similar to cystitis ... the vet used to say she would associate the tray with it hurting so consquently would wee elsewhere ...... anti b's usually solved the problem
Thanks for the suggestion. Actually nothing could be easier than getting a sample(!). It would probably be much more difficult to get my vet to accept it because he usually wants to see the animal and he's just seen her for her jabs and I don't want to drag her out again. I'll ask though. (It isn't cystitis - I've seen enough of that - that's an automatic trip to the vet asap)
She's been doing the circuits for at least a year but the random peeing on the floor is newish. She is probably nearly blind, too. The vet says her eyes aren't blind, but she may have had a mini stroke. (And before anybody says put her out of her misery - what misery? She's just finished her supper and is asleep on my lap - I'm the one getting cramp...)