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Saturday, May 22, 2004 . 5/22/2004

There was a huge, HUGE storm yesturday afternoon. I was a bit surprised there was no tornado. Anyway, I let my two cats out in the morning, Pie (the fluffball) and Danny, his shorthair brother. Pie came back a few hours later, and he was soaking, SOPPING wet, complete with leaves and a stick stuck in his fur. Danny never showed. Usually they'd come back together or Pie would go back out and bring Danny back, but to no avail. I am really worried about him. Our whole woods is flooded, about a foot deep my dad says, and I am starting to wonder if maybe it was raining so bad and the wind blowing so hard that Danny found it hard to swim, and drowned. I hope this is not true. But every second he is gone I start to get more and more depressed. Cats are like this sometimes, though. Sometimes they go out and don't appear again for up to a week. Hopefully this is just one of Danny's little "outings" and he will return soon.
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