They released her to go home today after yesterday's surgery.
Quote from: Jane on September 29, 2018, 03:46:29 PMI suggest walking through the building again shaking her treats and calling her. I would also stop and listen outside every door.I picked up the jar of treats and headed for the door. On a whim I stood by the linen closet and shook the jar - again! - turned for my keys and when I turned back, she was sitting at my feet. I have no idea where in hell she's been since I went through all of her sleeping places. I've had a nervous breakdown and she looks at me like nothing's happened.
I suggest walking through the building again shaking her treats and calling her. I would also stop and listen outside every door.
She is home, but in a lot of pain.
Quote from: elmore3003 on September 29, 2018, 04:10:38 PMQuote from: Jane on September 29, 2018, 03:46:29 PMI suggest walking through the building again shaking her treats and calling her. I would also stop and listen outside every door.I picked up the jar of treats and headed for the door. On a whim I stood by the linen closet and shook the jar - again! - turned for my keys and when I turned back, she was sitting at my feet. I have no idea where in hell she's been since I went through all of her sleeping places. I've had a nervous breakdown and she looks at me like nothing's happened.I have had that happen many a time. They sleep hard-lol.Some of our cats have found a little opening in the lining under the bed and made sleeping compartments. Back then we could easily crawl under the bed if we needed to. At the least we looked under for a lump. Next time you have someone who is agile at your place ask them to make sure there isn't a hiding spot under your bed.
I am extremely relieved Annabelle finally made an appearance and you can both celebrate her one year anniversary tomorrow.