| Tell her now otherwise she will rightly not trust you in the future. |
| Cats choose their owners. The cat probably likes you, and will probably come back. But it is way to soon to fret about this. Right now the cat is having an adventure. Keep an eye out. Tell your daughter in a few days IF you don't think it will disrupt her finals. Again, I bet the cat will some back, but in case it doesn't, it's not your fault. really. Making sure the cat NEVER gets out, ever, is a level of perfection that is not reasonable. But, again, I bet all will be fine. |
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Tell her now. She may have ideas on how to look for it. Posting ads, flyers, etc.
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If this had happened to me when I was away at college, I would definitely have wanted my parents to wait until after finals, and maybe until I was home.
It may be that this is a personality-specific sort of question, and you know your daughter best. |
| tell her now. she will probably want to use social media to put up pictures of the cat and you may not be as effective at doing that. |
| Great news... he is back home and none the worse. I guess he had quite the adventure and is hungry but not hurt at all. |
Great news!!! Hopefully that adventure was more than enough for him and he'll never try to sneak out again.
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| great news!! |
| That's great. |
Better put the shock collar on before the cat escapes again! |
Yea!! I was hoping for a happy ending!!
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