I'm sooooooo glad she decided to come out again!  Silly girl.  Here is a link to Dr Louis Camuti's book "All My Patients Are Under The Bed" - DECADES of being a house-call only vet in NYC, he HAD to develop some kind of method for finding the silly kits!
 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671554506/qid=1102000267/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/102-9077330-4663341?v=glance&s=books&n=507846


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I hope I didn't forget to thank someone's kindness. 
Anne and Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Sophie and other furry friends in MI

Nina, thank you for all your help and your calming energy.  I needed that!  :-)

Barb, thank you.  I was very interested in the Camuti Method you mentioned.  It's good someone devoted time to get an organized plan put down for those of us who panic when our loved ones are lost.  Yes, cats sure do catch on when "something's up", don't they?  They have so many and such exquisite senses.  Your naughty little boys when you lived in that apartment, that was something where they found to hide.

Del, thank you.  I know your friend was frantic, too, when her pet-sitting cat was gone for 3 days.  I am so af! raid of hepatic lipidosis when they do that for so long.  Jimi Too Cool is an expert hider, too, but he is so big, he is limited on spots to hide, thank goodness.

Tad, I appreciate all your tips.  Yeah, cat's can give one white hairs, for sure!  :-)

Barbara, that is something about your Mr. Bean in the grandfather clock!  Gee whiz.....!!!  :-)  Thanks for posting.

Chris, thank you for all your ideas.  I am saving all of these in case I need to refresh my memory in future searches, if it happens.  (please, no...!)  Your Tucson is something else, huh?  What an adventurer.  I hope she has settled down by now.  :-)
Thank you for the tip about pancreatitis in cats, too.  I forwarded that on to Chris in Belgium.  I know she appreciated it.  I love that site, too, as I have a diabetic dog, CoCo, but I didn't realize they discussed pancreatitis on there, too.

Karolyn, Sophie's catfinde! r device is like those things you can put on your keychain so if you lose them, you can push a button on a receiver and it will beep?  I wish I could find a way to keep it on her.  Tuna sounds good as a lure.  That smell is potent for sure, isn't it?  Thank you, Karolyn.

Robin, I appreciate your tips.  Norman almost ruined your vacation, then?  I know your worry and I would be the same way.  How can you get a cat out of ductwork?  I hope it is not too difficult.  Thanks so much.

Tamara, thanks.  I love it when the other dogs and cats rat out a hiding pet!  I did think about putting the dogs in the basement to see if they could sniff her out!  It could work, I'll bet.  I was hoping Simms would rat her out, too!  :-)  I always appreciate your humor, T!  Under Norman is not too far fetched, ha!

Kerry, thank you.  I like how everyone who wrote eventually found their cats.  I ho! pe that is true almost always or always. 

Bonnie, it is such a nice ending to Fu's story!  What a panic you both must have been, though. 

Gloria, thanks, I was so happy, too.  :-)

Tonya, thanks.  I will send your good wishes on to Chris about Spock, the cat with pancreatitis.

Terri, thank you for caring and worrying with me.

Terrie, thank you for celebrating Sophie's return.  :-)









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"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile."
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