Posted by JD Seller on January 28, 2013 at 07:46:01 from (208.126.196.144):
At the breakfast table this morning my wife was watching outside. We have a house cat called Milo that showed up here a few years ago fixed. Someone dumped him out. My wife brought him inside. Since then she has seen another cat that looks just like him every now and then outside. She always has called that cat Milo's brother. So she tells me to look at this cat out side this morning. It did look just like the house cat Milo. She made me call the outside dogs into the garage. They sometimes will chase a cat if the cat runs. This cat was outside exploring all around. So she goes out and calls the cat over to her. The cat came right to her. Muddy from one end to the other. (We got rain yesterday and have ice this morning on the roads)
So she cleans this cat off and lets him down in the house. All the other cats come and smell him and hiss. So we are convinced that this is the other cat. But we can't find Milo. So we get looking at the cat from outside.
So here is the senile thing. We can't tell for sure if the cat is ours from in the house. If it is Milo how the heck did he get outside this morning. I know he was inside last night because he sets/sleeps on my bed until I go to bed. Plus why are all the other cats all PO at this one??? We searched the house over and have not found an extra cat.
So right now it is looking like we had Milo get outside. How I do not know. The funny thing is we are not sure if that is right or not. LMAO
I am waiting for my wife to call me that we have an extra in the house. I guess she will get her collars and name tags now. She has been wanting to collar all the cats.
PS Guess who is getting blamed for letting the cat out???? If I let any of them out deliberately it will be one of the other fur butts. I kind of like Milo.
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