Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

daleron

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    Good morning y'all

    (((hugs)))

    The floor decking is in place on the foundation. Waiting for the electric line to be moved and more wood/supplies to be delivered so that they can start framing the walls and roof.
    Good morning CES :)

    Moving right along now :thumb:
     

    SilverBear

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    Stopping by to give a "Good Wednesday" to all here!

    (((Tibs))) re: kitty. I know I would be worried sick if Ty-Grr or Clare
    went missing like that.

    I've taken Clare out back, leashed, a few times. She's still very tentative
    and spooked by any little noise. She has learned that if she tugs on the
    leash (once fully extended) that the collar will break away. She did it
    once... then, a few days later, I watched her. The leash was pulled
    out tight, she stopped, PURPOSELY pulled her head hard and the collar
    broke away. I will need to find one that does NOT break away. Until
    then, she's inside.

    @Katmar ... hoping your recuperation is going well and strength is coming
    back a bit more every day. When do you have a follow-up with the doc?

    I took a couple days off from yardwork to just sit and relax. But, my list
    of odds and ends to accomplish out there is growing... so... I'm out!

    Back soon!
     

    tiburonfirst

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    Have you scoured INDOOR places/areas where she MAY hide or possibly
    be locked in? Closet? Shed? Crawl space?
    i have, bear! :( and i just walked the immediate area around the house again. she was a stray i took in 9 years ago and an adult then. she never stayed out and i'm wondering if there's truth to the saying that cats will wander off when they feel they are dying. there was no commotion in the woods monday morning - i'd have heard! doors are open for fresh air from 5am to 7am every day until it gets too humid. but i also see no vultures or smell anything when i'm searching outdoors ................
    i saw no sign of her being sick but she did sit in front of the door (inside) looking out the last 2 or 3 nights before she came upstairs with me. she'd never done that before - i just don't know
     

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