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<<bottom of box springs - inside the box spring can be a lovely spot
for kitties. >>
That would include couches and easy chairs.
Our living room chairs do not look like there is anywhere to go but Gigi Sue
found she could get up inside ... of course, she scooted when we sat down ...
but no one every sits on our couch, they could hide for days there.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 8:38
PM
Subject: Re: Finding Sophie
You've probably already tried a variation on "The Camuti Method" -
named by/for Louis Camuti a fabulous retired veterinarian from NY. start
on one end of house - thoroughly search each room one at a time and as you
finish each room - close it off. Also check for loose vent covers, are
there any walls she could have gotten into?, any ceilings?, old farm houses
have attics, she could have started in there and ended up somewhere far away
in the actual structure of the building, loose fabric on bottom of box springs
- inside the box spring can be a lovely spot for kitties. Think warm
dark quiet places that just call to kitties not feeling well. behind the
water heater, furnace, wood stove - behind your kitchen stove - someplace she
would feel safe. Using a calm low voice is good too, although the others
will know something is up because they always do, dont' they? :) sending
"come out Sophie" vibes!! and hugs for you:) N! ina
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anne, I'm
so sorry Sophie is missing. I go completely out of my mind whenever I
can't find one of my babies, especially if they've been feeling poorly.
I have a wonderful friend, Patricia Schaller, who is a pet communicator,
the link below is to her website. She never charges for help with lost
animals. Whether you believe it's possible, or not, please give her a
call. It can't hurt and it could help. When my bottle baby, Ursula
disappeared for 4 days, Patricia is the one who gave me hope and helped
me get through the ordeal. In fact that's how we became friends. In any
event, I would not do anything that would scare her further. Try to stay
calm and call to her as if she's across the living room from you. Please
let us know if Sophie comes home.
I'm praying for Sophie's safe
return and sending you calming energy. Much
love, Nina
http://www.petreader.com/index.html
Barb+Smoky
the House Puma+El Bandito Malito
"My cat the clown: paying no mind to
whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and
making me smile." - Anonymous
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