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I think you are forgiven. I have done this before

Posted By: daiseymae on 2009-01-27
In Reply to: Locked my cat in the closet last night, am I forgiven? - Oh, my!

We even once locked one of our cats in my daughter's bedroom overnight while we were out of town. I have asked her about it a couple of times and she doesn't even remember it. As long as I keep her fed and let her get in the shower (for water too) she has blocked it out.

Good for you for saving those puppies. What did or will you do with them?


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Locked my cat in the closet last night, am I forgiven?
Trying to do a good deed finding old towels, sheets, etc. for an animal rescue group that I have started working with, my big and I mean BIG cat got in the bottom of the closet and I shut the door not knowing he was there. I left the house for awhile, came back, couldn’t find, did all the things I knew to get him to show up, shaking his treat bag, running bathwater (he loves to jump over and get a drink of water from the faucets), playing with his toys, nothing, finally went and opened the closet I was looking in beforehand and there he was, all 20 something lbs of him! Well, that stressed me probably more than him but this morning I went to a high kill animal control place and was able to rescue 6 puppies that were due to be put down this morning. I hope the 1 deed this morning overrode my locking up my big boy last night.