Author Topic: Another attempted escape out of the garden....  (Read 1747 times)

Offline Shiroi-Neko

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Re: Another attempted escape out of the garden....
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2010, 18:10:39 PM »
Cats very good at ploting and planing an escape. What masterminds!.

Offline Saska

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Re: Another attempted escape out of the garden....
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2010, 15:40:11 PM »
We used to call Lucy our blue persian 'houdini' as in her younger days she'd get out of the garden no matter how cat proof we tried to make it. She'd sit looking up at the fence and netting etc and you could see her calculating and plotting her escape route.... 8)  :Luv2:
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Offline Leanne

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Another attempted escape out of the garden....
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2010, 14:58:19 PM »
But this time its not Milo it was Jess  :shify: :shocked: :shocked:

I was washing up Sunday afternoon, when I was aware of something out of the corner of my eye, when i looked there was Jess 2ft in the air up the willow reed screening (its pinned to the fence) at the back of the garden!!

I was so shocked I managed to squeak at hubby who came running and he gasped. He wondered down to the garden and managed to pick Jess off without scaring him and then he turned to him and said "your mother will never forgive me if you leave home so don't do it again"  :evillaugh: :evillaugh:

Milo just stood there watching him (I swear he dared him to do it  :rofl:)

Now this is the cat who was scared of his own shadow and would hide away at the slightest of noise. I am thrilled that he has confidence and is happy but I would rather he doesn't try to leave the garden, especially as the direction he was heading have dogs in their garden.

And I thought it was just Milo who was trouble   ;)

 


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