Saturday, October 29, 2005

LOST CAT: Kotek from Cambridge-Somerville Line (near Beacon & Washington intersection) FOUND ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18

Missing since Saturday, October 15

Name: Kotek

Description:
--6 year old male, neutered Siamese
--Cappuccino colored with black face, “socks” and tail, blue eyes
--Took walks on Holden – Holden Green – Shady Hill Square in
Cambridge.
--Kotek was very disciplined in coming home regularly.

Please call Joanna at (617) 876 2924 if you have seen or have any information about Kotek.

Note: Kotek was found about 3 miles from home--very thin and weary but very lovey-dovey! He's resting and happy. Kotek was missing for almost a month and endured some very cold evenings. We are thrilled to report a happy reunion!


LOST CAT "Aspen" from intersection of Washington/Beacon Streets-- FOUND ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29.

Missing since Saturday, September 24, 2005 from the intersection of Washington and Beacon Streets. (Sighted on Hammond Street/Museum Street in Cambridge on Tuesday, Sept. 27)

Aspen is from Rhode Island and had only been in the area 3 days when she got outside. She is an indoor cat with a medical condition.

Name: Aspen
Description:
--Older grey & white domestic shorthair
--Wears only a red collar with bell; No ID
--Spayed, has vaccinations

Aspen's home: 407 Washington Street, Somerville.

Please contact Elizabeth at (401) 954-5586 or Luke at (617) 304-1127 if you have seen Aspen.

Note: Elizabeth didn't give up hope! A young man on a near by street was feeding her over the past 3 days and his mom realized that this was the cat on the nearby poster. Elizabeth postered all over Cambridge and Somerville for weeks. What a saga! What a happy ending!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Lost Cat "Sandrine" from Ball Square area-Somerville

Missing since Friday, September 30--FOUND ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10

Name: Sandrine

Description:
She is double pawed in front, looks like a Bengal mix, with brown, beige, orange, and dark circular markings, white muzzle, is lean. She is very shy, hides and will run if frightened. Please approach her slowly and gently if you spot her.

NOTE: Barbara is grateful to her neighbor who alerted her to Sandrine--in Barbara's words, Sandrine "...came running in, crying, crying, crying, starving, thirsty, very thirsty, but she's home." What a happy ending!