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If you live near Stafford be careful with letting your pet cats go outside. both of my cats have been missing for a few weeks now. I bet some f#cktard has trapped/killed them. And they were lovely friendly little buggers. I just hope they've shacked up with someone else for a while and they arent in some shallow grave in some yokel cat hunters backyard. :)

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Yet if you say that about someones kid or a possum it heartless...

nah, if u hit a kid who has decided to do chalk drawings on a public road, to bad :) parents should pay for the damage :no: bad parenting / ownership of pet

are you sure someone didnt just run over a cat that shouldnt have been on the road???

When he rips the screen off the window to get out its sorta hard to keep him indoors. I'm sure if you lost 2 pets you'd know how I feel. I've lost 2 family members because some heartless c*nt doesnt like animals, and you give me sh*t about pet ownership. Next time your upset give me a PM so I can be rude to you

:P

Oh man I feel sorry for you :thumbsup: I know what it's like to have a pet go missing. I worry about Tomei, but he always comes home between 9 & 9.30pm, he has a good sense of time LOL oh and they know where the food and warmth is. I hope for your sake they're living with someone else until you can get them back. Are they both chipped?

I lost a pussy once.

It was called fleshlight

lies

you never had pussy, be it real or plastic

Both chipped, desexed vaccinated. My girl is in the pet industry so shes a nazi about that stuff. Doesn't help if they've just been killed and buried, but if someones captured them and hands them in to RSPCA I'll get 'em back. Or if they take them to the vets. Buddy used to come home when I did from work, he would charge up the front steps and into the house as I went in, his timing was that good. Missy was lazy she'd only nick off for an hour or so at a time. Buddy is the stripy bear, Missy the black bear.

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