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Awe, poor kitty! Glad you found her.
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>From: Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Found Cat
>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 17:22:07 -0700
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>We have a cat, she is about 8 or 9 years old I think Sandy said, is Amy
>that
>old? Anyhow, Amy doesn't come around upstairs unless it is at night when
>all the dogs are put up because they chase her. She doesn't like people
>either. Yesterday, Sandy asked me if I had seen Amy. She comes up every
>morning, I wake up about 5 o'clock and come out and sit in a rocking chair
>and listen to the news, and she sits on my lap. In the evenings, when I
>have prayer sessions on the phone, she comes and sits on my lap then, too.
>I told Sandy that I had not seen Amy for at least two days and maybe three.
>We began looking. No Amy the cat. When the grandchildren came home from
>school, they started hunting and found her under our basement stairs. She
>was clear back as far as she could go and I believe she had gotten trapped
>back there. We have a bunch of boxes with things stored under the stairway
>and I don't think she could get out by jumping back up on to the boxes to
>crawl out because there wasn't enough clearance. We spent about an hour
>removing the boxes and never could quite reach her. Sandy realized she was
>missing because none of her food was being eaten. The boys put her water
>and food bowls back there for her and when my son came home, he helped us
>clear a path so she could come out on her own. She was very frightened but
>eventually came out last night. This morning, when I sat down in my
>rocking
>chair about 5:30 this morning, she jumped up and laid down on my lap. She
>enjoyed the petting I gave her, too. We thank God He helped us find her.
>she was too far back under the stairs for us to have heard her because she
>has a very quiet meow.
>
>Phil.
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