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How to deal with a cat grieving for the lost of his brother cat.

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Oct 17, 2008
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did you found your cat

Apr 23, 2008
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by: j

Thank you Kate. I really appreciate your kind respond. I will do as advised and stay hopeful that (S) will come back. Maybe (S) wasn't happy but he got along better with (J) than (P). Also, based on observation, I think (P) looks after (S) a lot. (S) is always always following (P) and whatever she does. We know cats are smart but we are just really worried about him as a cat near our neighbourhood just recently got ran over. However, talking to neighbours, one inspired us with his experience that happened 30 years ago. His cat went missing on a road trip and appeared 3 months later at his door. The cat's paws were all bleeding for the walk from interstate!

I guess (S) just really didn't wanna be carried and was thus running around in the house and just ran out the door when I was coming in.

We had a call today about (S). Hurried to that place and realised it wasn't him. I guess we have learn to not have such high expectations when we get calls as it hurts a lot more when it isn't him.

Once again, thank you for your reply and I will keep you updated and yes we LOVE the site..

ps: is it possible that someone might just pick him up and not want to return him? Every cat here has to be registered and (S) is already registered and micro-chipped.. but some households, because of the hassle, can't be bothered to take their cats to RSPCA to register them.

Answer from kate
great to hear from you and i still have my fingers crossed. lets also hope that he hasn't been picked up by someone who just wants to keep him, it could happen but i think most people would try and find their real home first. Definately keep me up dated.

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