Yeah, I know what you mean.  Its too bad she's not Norman or Isabell's size, then you 'd have a chance of blocking her in somewhere.

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T,
   I agree, but when she becomes blocked and quite obstipated, she becomes ill, vomits, is weak, lethargic, depressed and I think that is a time when she might try to hide, as she knows what is next from me.  An enema.  (although she doesn't mind them too much, I think she would rather not, ha!).  So I wish I had a happy medium where she can be free and enjoy life but also reachable if necessary, you know what I mean? 

tamara stickler wrote:
Anne,

If when you catch Sophie, and she looks fine health-wise, why not just let her stay loose? Since she comes to you anyway, given time, she'll prob. stop hiding and just be a free and normal cat.

Just a thought. Better a shorter quality life, than a long boring safe one.

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Thank you, Kerry!  :-)
Kerry wrote:

ANNE---SO GLAD TO HEAR SOPHIE'S COME OUT OF HIDING! Kerry


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