ark@rabbit.UUCP (Andrew Koenig) (05/24/84)
I've thought of getting collars with something like this on them: <cat's name here> <address here> If found, drop in any mail box. Return postage guaranteed.
molter@eosp1.UUCP (Larry Molter) (05/24/84)
. > I've thought of getting collars with something like this on them: > > <cat's name here> > <address here> > If found, drop in any mail box. > Return postage guaranteed Yeah, I can just see the poor mailman trying to figure out why (or how) a cat got in the mailbox :-) . hiss and makeup Larry
wetcw@pyuxa.UUCP (T C Wheeler) (05/24/84)
[] Sorry, I can't resist. Do you mean drop the Cat in the mailbox? Or, perhaps just the collar, letting the Cat go? Will the US Snail be upset with a live Cat in their mailbox? How much postage does it take to return a Cat? T. C. Wheeler
kolling@decwrl.UUCP (Karen Kolling) (09/24/84)
On the other hand, my cat's vet says putting an id tag and collar on an outdoor cat is extremely important. These cats that are getting their mouths caught have collars that are too loose.