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Jody_Branin
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« on: March 29, 2010, 04:14:57 PM »

If you see this cat, please call the number below.  

SPECIES: CAT
BREED: OTHER
PET NAME: WILLOW
LOST: 27-MAR-10
AGE: 3 MONTHS
PRIMARY COLOR: GREY
SECONDARY COLOR: WHITE
WEIGHT: 6
SEX: M
MICROCHIP #: 985121005272882
LAST SEEN:
HOWELL, NJ 07731 ON WILLOW AVE., NEAR THE TWO HORSES, BEHIND AN ABANDONED HOUSE.THE CORNER OF WILLOW AVENUE&LOCUST AV  
 
  
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just neutered 3/20/10  
 
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  THINK THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THIS PET? PLEASE CALL OUR 24/7 RECOVERY CENTER AT 1-888-HOMEAGAIN (1-888-466-3242)  
 
 
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2010, 06:57:46 AM »

Thank you for posting...Willow is our kitty.  We still keep looking...
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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2010, 07:06:05 AM »

Aww - One thing I don't like about Home Again is that they don't notify if the animal has been found.

Can you post a photo? 

Cathy - there's also a Paws Alert on the Township Website that might help.  I have another link to it in this section.
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« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2010, 03:00:54 PM »

Cathy I hope you find him soon.  Is he friendly towards people or skiddish?  How about kids?  My kids love animals and I like to make them feel really useful and when I see and animal is missing I have them help look to bring him/her home.
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« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2010, 03:08:26 PM »

[font=comic sans ms]I can figure out how to post his pic. in the meantime, we have moved on to our second kitten.  I will have two if Willow came back. 

It is my understanding a wild born kitty will not quite be able to make the transition.  At least he was neutered (it is my consolation). I came to find him early one morning by the little meows in  pine needles right by the road.  A call later I was told he must have bottle feeding.  A rep from Shafto Road took him - indicating on his paper for me a desire to adopt.  Willow came to us and went by March end.

I must say the blend of food was eaten quickly after it was placed outside.  Willow went for  it in a big way.

If anyone is interested the Home Away business was a disappointment.  Now learning they do not follow thru is a shame.  The process is expensive too~  from The Society to Home Away
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