Dear Editor,
COCO PUFF, my Siamese cat, has gone missing from East Campus Avenue in Chestertown late 4/9/2014.
He is lost and needs help to find his way home to me.
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Dear Editor,
COCO PUFF, my Siamese cat, has gone missing from East Campus Avenue in Chestertown late 4/9/2014.
He is lost and needs help to find his way home to me.
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MARY WOOD says
Editor,
Same cat that climbed on my roof last year. Why shouldn’t they be kept on leash like dogs. What a hazard to birds.
Monica Tegeder says
I guess Coco didn’t like the broom that was wielded against him when he came to your back porch the first day during a terrible down pour of rain sending him looking for shelter. Only ONE street away.
I don’t think Coco understands hateful prejudice. I’ll spare him the explanation. Although, after this years catnapping experience, being dropped 5 miles away in the boonies and left all alone to die I think Coco Puff understands HATE.
COCO PUFF, my darling cat is all about UNCONDITIONAL LOVE. Well, except for the occasional tasty Robin now and then. 🙂
How’s your steak? Chicken? Pork? or is it Tofu?
Nevertheless, I’ll always be grateful you decided to call my number and let me know he had been there bothering you last year.
Peace, Love and Harmony
jenifer emley says
Oh no. May Coco Puff return home or be returned home very quickly.
Poor little thing.
Monica Tegeder says
Thank you sweetie. Coco Puff is home now. He’s traumatized a bit to say the least. I am too.
Blessings.
Monica Tegeder says
My Darling Coco Puff is home safe now. What an experience he must have had being taken, transported 5 miles away and dumped in the boonies and left to die. He was gone six days. Coco lost a lot of weight, is coughing now and is easily startled. He has thrown up a few times since coming home.
He hasn’t left my side and is catching up on his sleep now. He’s traumatized and keeps wanting me too hold him.
I found Coco in an out building on a farm, behind a truck, way up on a shelf. It was located just south of the Pomona Store.
I think he was as surprised to see me as I was him. Boy, did he meow and meow and purr and purr.
I found out today, he was seen Sunday on Johnson Town Road. This is the same road where another lost domestic pet cat was found. If anyone else is looking for their cat, it may be in that area. The Flyers with Coco’s picture on them is what helped bring Coco home to me.
Thank you for the well wishes, thoughts and prayers for Coco’s safe return.
I want to thank a lot of people after thanking God. Tyler Campbell, Chestertownspy.org , Tidewater Trader, Kent County Humane Society, WCBM Radio 1530 am, The Pomona Store (Bill and Leslie), George Godfrey Jr., My Mr. T, Riley, Ken Carter, Random college students, My neighbors, friends, and family.
–The Play by Play today: Despite Horses and dogs all around, Coco Puff came to be in Tyler Campbell’s Garage early this morning. Tyler tried to catch him, but Coco ran off through the garage, up into the loft and out a large hay bail door. He jumped a good way down onto a big rig, then big truck and ran straight into the woods. Tyler said he poofed-up and was very light-footed. That was at 630 in the morning. After Tyler stopped at the Pomona Store later on he noticed the flyer with Coco’s picture and called me. I was so excited! I jumped into my car and headed out to meet Tyler. We drove to where Coco was last seen, 6 hours earlier and I started my search from there. I was 4-wheeling through the muck and potholed riddled back country lanes, all in my Buick no less. After a while, I found him. What a reunion! I couldn’t believe I finally found him after all my searching. I’m sure a lot of you saw me posting flyers, handing out flyers, driving down Quaker Neck and Johnson Town roads calling his name. Forgive me, You must have thought me crazy or at least crazy for my cat, but I didn’t care. I was on a mission and I was going to find MY Coco Puff.
SO, now to all those involved in the removal of cats that are not yours I have a message. “I have a certain set of skills” and I will Find YOU! Be afraid. Because I’m going to do to you what you did to my cat. And if one person tries to justify any of this by telling me I shouldn’t let my cat outside, just go lock yourself up in a box and see how it would feel. Coco Puff has the right to his pursuit of happiness… which includes an occasional bird snack.
-Peace LOVE and Harmony to all-