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The lady Cheryl got her cat from stated that Cheryl had waited to pick the cat up until recently as she didn't want the cat to be alone while they were gone. Not exact words.
Do we know anything about this trip/vacation Cheryl took recently? How long was she gone? Where did she go? Was it a trip with her husband?
When did Cheryl get back from this trip?
With her just picking the cat up, is it safe to assume she had only returned a few days prior to the pick up of the cat?
If so, what happened on that trip??!!
This trip has not been discussed, it may not be anything. But then it could be everything! Something has bothered me from day 1 of Cheryl missing. It is like there is a major piece of this puzzle missing. JMO.
Below is the post from the lady Cheryl got her new cat from. I copied and pasted it as it was in a closed thread. Figured one of you would ask for a link.
"Justiceforcheryl Justiceforcheryl is offline
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I am new here. Cheryl got her kitty from me on Friday night. This is her third kitty from me in about ten years. She and her husband work magic with kitties that need lots of love and patience. Her first kitty died of old age in September and she contacted me and asked if I would be willing to hold this kitty until February. She had a vacation planned in January and wanted to be sure she would be home long term to help him acclimate. This is how I know it's not a suicide. Why wait months for a cat and then kill herself?
I picked up the cat on Wednesday after she was taken and he was his normal happy self and not traumatized or injured in any way. Her son carried him out to the living room and he was completely calm. This is a ten year old cat who is very sensitive.
Also she was an avid hunter and carried a 357. If she was going to kill herself that would be a much better way. This was not a suicide.
Also the cats I raise are raised on raw meat from the butcher shop down the road. It's a custom blend. Maybe she was trying some different foods. I saw both cats and neither had any injuries nor did they seem traumatized at all."
Do we know anything about this trip/vacation Cheryl took recently? How long was she gone? Where did she go? Was it a trip with her husband?
When did Cheryl get back from this trip?
With her just picking the cat up, is it safe to assume she had only returned a few days prior to the pick up of the cat?
If so, what happened on that trip??!!
This trip has not been discussed, it may not be anything. But then it could be everything! Something has bothered me from day 1 of Cheryl missing. It is like there is a major piece of this puzzle missing. JMO.
Below is the post from the lady Cheryl got her new cat from. I copied and pasted it as it was in a closed thread. Figured one of you would ask for a link.
"Justiceforcheryl Justiceforcheryl is offline
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I am new here. Cheryl got her kitty from me on Friday night. This is her third kitty from me in about ten years. She and her husband work magic with kitties that need lots of love and patience. Her first kitty died of old age in September and she contacted me and asked if I would be willing to hold this kitty until February. She had a vacation planned in January and wanted to be sure she would be home long term to help him acclimate. This is how I know it's not a suicide. Why wait months for a cat and then kill herself?
I picked up the cat on Wednesday after she was taken and he was his normal happy self and not traumatized or injured in any way. Her son carried him out to the living room and he was completely calm. This is a ten year old cat who is very sensitive.
Also she was an avid hunter and carried a 357. If she was going to kill herself that would be a much better way. This was not a suicide.
Also the cats I raise are raised on raw meat from the butcher shop down the road. It's a custom blend. Maybe she was trying some different foods. I saw both cats and neither had any injuries nor did they seem traumatized at all."