Before we left our house in Italy in November MrFF installed a security camera. Giovanni advised us to take action as the house above us beyond his property was broken into early last year, he was right as there were a couple of burglaries in the village more recently.
We don’t look at the camera that much, apart from a badger and a fox sniffing round there was nothing at all to see but just before Christmas MrFF spotted that Mario hadn’t been to replenish the automatic feeder for 10 days. We didn’t want him thinking we were spying on him, I suppose we were, so we wrote about the lack of progress on the planning violation and casually asked how Grigio was. The next morning Mario was at the house and for the next few days he was there looking round and calling her. Then he wrote to say he hadn’t seen Grigio for 5 days, normally she appears when she hears his car. He said the food was being eaten, of course it is because there are other cats and animals around, I told him that before we left and showed him we’d provided a lot of bags of food for them all.
It’s so upsetting. I imagine when the food ran out Grigio had to go elsewhere. I asked a neighbour to look for her when she was out walking but she said she wasn’t well. We asked Giovanni who was at his house for new year but he said he hadn’t seen any cats at all. I mentioned it to friends down in the valley and they kindly offered to drive to our house with food but Mario was there next morning so it wasn’t necessary.
We asked Mario if Grigio might have gone to Elizabetta’s house down below us, she has several cats, but we haven’t heard anything about that. I feel like flying out to look for Grigio but we’d just have to leave her again if we found her.
What a hopeless situation, I suppose we won’t know anything until we go out in a few months which seems such a long time to wait.
I often get comments about bringing Grigio back to Yorkshire. We cannot do that, we live on the third floor of an apartment building that does not allow pets. Even if that was not the case Grigio at her age wouldn’t adapt to being a indoor cat, and the medical checks would be practically impossible because of the lack of vets and her terror of going into the cat carrier. She’s friendly enough with us but even we cannot carry her about. We even tried a sedative once to get her to the vet for a teeth check, that didn’t work, she’d never survive the journey to the UK, neither would we.
So we’ve done our best over the years to provide for her in a stress free way, it’s awful that now she’s been let down and a miserable start to the new year.
I do so hope it becomes a case of 'all's well that ends well' when you return to Italy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a worry for you, not knowing and being unable to do anything about it.
ReplyDeleteOh how awful for Grigio! Maybe a Cat Sitter in the area that would just go and feed? Is there somewhere you can call like a pet kennel?
ReplyDeleteHope you find the answer...and I'd somehow let Mario know you have cameras! That'll get his butt there...
hugs
Donna
How horribly sad. I have six cats and wouldn't be able to sleep if one went missing. They are all indoor cats but they all started as strays.
ReplyDeleteI hope she shows up, I imagine you are checking the camera