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Chester got out!
Darn it all! After I kept Chester in all Halloween night, my son came home
from trick or treating and stood in the doorway for an extended period of time. This gave Chester the opportunity to slip out into the cold dark night. He's been gone for a couple of hours now and I hope he gets cold and hungry ASAP and comes home. Grrrrrrr. OT - at midnight last night, my backyard motion light went off. I got up to look and saw a very plump raccoon scouting the house. I never get over seeing raccoons here, particularly since I know that it will be -30 for periods during the winter. I'm glad he's so fat now since he's going to need it shortly. Susan M Otis and Chester |
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Chester got out!
On 2005-10-31 22:36:53 -0600, "Susan M" said:
Darn it all! After I kept Chester in all Halloween night, my son came home from trick or treating and stood in the doorway for an extended period of time. This gave Chester the opportunity to slip out into the cold dark night. He's been gone for a couple of hours now and I hope he gets cold and hungry ASAP and comes home. Grrrrrrr. OT - at midnight last night, my backyard motion light went off. I got up to look and saw a very plump raccoon scouting the house. I never get over seeing raccoons here, particularly since I know that it will be -30 for periods during the winter. I'm glad he's so fat now since he's going to need it shortly. Susan M Otis and Chester Oooo. How maddening. I've never figured out why kids don't get "don't stand there with the door open". My nephews STILL don't get it. |
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UPDATE: Chester got out!
"Karen" wrote in message news:200510312240052781% Oooo. How maddening. I've never figured out why kids don't get "don't stand there with the door open". My nephews STILL don't get it. Sam was so intent about telling me, at the top of his lungs, about his halloween trip that he was oblivious. Childhood enthusiasm :-) Chester trotted back happily about half an hour ago - purring and happy as usual. Grrrrrr.. Susan M Otis and Chester |
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Chester got out!
Oooo. How maddening. I've never figured out why kids don't get "don't
stand there with the door open". My nephews STILL don't get it. Does anyone else watch tv shows and yell at the screen 'Don't leave the door open! You'll let the cat out!' heehee Jane - owned and operated by Princess Rita |
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UPDATE: Chester got out!
I'm so relieved to hear Chester is back where he belongs.
Best wishes, Polonca and Soncek Susan M wrote: "Karen" wrote in message news:200510312240052781% Oooo. How maddening. I've never figured out why kids don't get "don't stand there with the door open". My nephews STILL don't get it. Sam was so intent about telling me, at the top of his lungs, about his halloween trip that he was oblivious. Childhood enthusiasm :-) Chester trotted back happily about half an hour ago - purring and happy as usual. Grrrrrr.. Susan M Otis and Chester |
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UPDATE: Chester got out!
Glad Sam had a good time and glad Chester is back!
"Susan M" wrote in message ... "Karen" wrote in message news:200510312240052781% Oooo. How maddening. I've never figured out why kids don't get "don't stand there with the door open". My nephews STILL don't get it. Sam was so intent about telling me, at the top of his lungs, about his halloween trip that he was oblivious. Childhood enthusiasm :-) Chester trotted back happily about half an hour ago - purring and happy as usual. Grrrrrr.. Susan M Otis and Chester |
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Chester got out!
I wish I could teach Otis (London) about the winter. He's allowed in
the garden as can't escape. I get home from work about 9pm and it's cold at night now. He stands at the back door in his "lemme out" mode, I can't put a cat flap in cos it's a glass door. So I open the door, telling him it's cold and rainy and he won't like it, but does he listen? Does he beep. He stands half in half out so I can't shut the door with him in or out, and I'm standing there freezing, waiting for him to make his mind up - which usually takes 5 minutes or a gust of wind, grrr. And then he wants to go out later to attack the intruder (which is the next door neighbour putting a light on, or the reflection of my computer screen thru the window) - daft nellie! |
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UPDATE: Chester got out!
Susan M wrote:
Chester trotted back happily about half an hour ago - purring and happy as usual. Grrrrrr.. So glad he's home. You can't be mad at him when he's so pleased with himself, right? -- Marina, Frank, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Nikki. marina (dot) kurten (at) iki (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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UPDATE: Chester got out!
Phew! Glad he made a safe return.
Suz&Spicey |
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