Mr. Harold was outside in his usual spot, six feet from our back door, at about 10 o'clock a.m. This is normal for him; the weather was nice. When I left to run errands at 10:45 a.m., I called him, but he did not appear. This was also normal behavior. He is usually within 50 feet of the house and rarely goes near the street. We haven't seen him since, although we have posted signs, made a post on the local neighborhood website, looked all over, talked to neighbors, dog walkers, and a delivery person. We have had two possible sightings called in, we are still hoping that he will survive the cold weather and make his way home or be found.
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