Thanks Janey and Helen, I've been off work today so had a chance to go and knock on some more doors - several very nice people promised to keep an eye out, one lady even has a Maine Coon who's colouring is very similar to Bazza's so she's worried someone will think she's got my cat! A friend's son has been asking around his school and we've got various other people on the lookout who know a lot of people in the area.
As horrible as it would be, it would almost be easier if he'd been found dead somewhere but the Streetscene people hadn't picked up a dead cat since 3 weeks before Baz went missing, and the bin men don't remember seeing him at all last week when they collected the bins. So as it is we don't know if he's wandered off, been stolen, been taken in by a nearby person who thought he was a stray, or whatever other options there may be. If he has been taken in nearby, I'm keeping my fingers crossed he'll be let out soon and find his way back - he tends to scratch walls, doors, sofas etc so I'm sure he wouldn't be a happy housecat for long! Plus he has a tendency to cough up lovely furballs if he isn't groomed regularly so that's another potential reason for him to be shown the door.
Our house backs onto some allotments so my dad and I went round all the sheds today too and gave more leaflets out to everyone we saw (Mum & Dad have already been twice, they're going to get the police questioning them soon if they keep nosing around people's sheds and gardens so much
) - he does usually head off that direction and there are loads of places that are nice and cosy for a cat to shelter in, plus lots of food for potential prey (he's brought me 2 shrews recently so his hunting instinct is there alright) and waterbutts and puddles to drink from, so I'm hoping he's having a holiday there maybe. It's such a big area he could've nearby whole time and we wouldn't have seen him.
My mum's been doing some reiki (she's a trained reiki practitioner) on our quest to find him and said she gets a warm feeling whenever she does it, which suggests he is still alive somewhere apparently.
The one thing in his favour is he's really friendly and affectionate so if anyone has got him he'll probably convince them to be nice to him, but he was a stray before we got him back in 2007 so has got the know-how to take care of himself too.
I really think that we've done everything we can for now - he's even in this week's Chester Chronicle so I have a famous moggy now
- fingers crossed that someone, somewhere, will recognise him and he'll be home dribbling on his mummy again (no front teeth!) soon.
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