Why can cats disappear for ages?

Expected response from a bloke with a cat to be fair....

Can't say I'm a fan of many of them, but most are probably photoshoots and not an owned cat....
Glad to know you are certain of that. Those cats seem quite taken with the blokes then. Unlike most dogs, which would rip yer neck out or maul a kid given half a chance.
 


Cats live where they want, shag who they want, they never do as they're told, go where they want and come back when they can be arsed, eat for free and sleep as long as they want.
No wonder some men don't like cats. It's pure jealousy.
 
Agreed. I've rescued 3 cats in my time which had been abandoned and were living rough. All of them had health issues. Just because some cats hunt doesn't mean all cats can survive on their own.

We rescued Bob from the end of our street. She was definitely living outside for a while. We fed her and she lived in our garage but had the run of the street until we moved house.
She's now living the life of riley with the other 2.
 
What a weird statement. And quite typical of some on here. I've never had a partner who didn't have a cat. And I'm going back some years.
The point you are making are they are all ex partners, that tells it's own story....
Glad to know you are certain of that. Those cats seem quite taken with the blokes then. Unlike most dogs, which would rip yer neck out or maul a kid given half a chance.
I'm not a fan of dogs either....
 
We rescued Bob from the end of our street. She was definitely living outside for a while. We fed her and she lived in our garage but had the run of the street until we moved house.
She's now living the life of riley with the other 2.
Big Zeb had been hanging around with my other cat. I noticed he was constantly outside. This went on for a year until he was outside mine on Bonfire night and I let him in as he was petrified. One of his eyes was always half closed. I took him to a vet, no microchip and I was told he was about 7 and had in growing eyelashes and probably from birth. I asked around and no one knew where he belonged. So I took him in and had his eye fixed. And he's been a permanent fixture since then.
 
Big Zeb had been hanging around with my other cat. I noticed he was constantly outside. This went on for a year until he was outside mine on Bonfire night and I let him in as he was petrified. One of his eyes was always half closed. I took him to a vet, no microchip and I was told he was about 7 and had in growing eyelashes and probably from birth. I asked around and no one knew where he belonged. So I took him in and had his eye fixed. And he's been a permanent fixture since then.

Smashing stuff.
 
I've had both, but when the cat went missing I wasn't bothered about it, when the dog died I was devastated.

I think it's because dogs reply on you for everything, whereas a cat just regards you with distain.
It was the Mrs (no) who got the cat, so it was agreed she would look after it.
When it was a few months old it started to go into heat and rub up against me and my sons in the house purring away.
Wifey got that jealous, she shut it in the kitchen for the night and took it to the vets the next day to have it spayed.

We all found it hilarious and she then referred to it as the dirty little slut and then it became my cat.
 
A friend's cat has gone missing a week ago and not came back. They have rang everywhere and no cats found (dead or alive) that is him.

My friend is telling the kids that the cat has gone to his girlfriends (could have followed another cat on heat suppose) for a week.

BTW dogs > cats, I have never had a cat incase people think this is for me :lol:
Our cat went missing for over two weeks, he turned up one day skinny and scruffy but none the worse. He goes out all night and sleeps all day, growls at dogs and kills everything he can, he's hard as nails. Hopefully he'll turn up at some point
 
Cats are awful things.
The ex has two. Absolutely detestable things. When I visit I mutter on about why would you want animals walking over your kitchen worktops, jumping on the blinds, scratching the furniture, bringing dead things home, annoying the neighbours etc
 
Weird, mine does too, usually using scrunched up sweet wrappers.

Crisp packets folded into a triangle was his speciality
The ex has two. Absolutely detestable things. When I visit I mutter on about why would you want animals walking over your kitchen worktops, jumping on the blinds, scratching the furniture, bringing dead things home, annoying the neighbours etc

Have you ever seen the damage a dog or a child can do in a house?
 

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