Praying he finds his way home or is found and returned to you. With my adopted lil boy this is my biggest fear. I also live in a heavily wooded area,I always needed just a low fence to keep my lil girl with-in her yard. This new guy came from the city, he is 3 y/o country living has bought out his hunting instincts and is curious about every thing, even moths . I am extending my fence to 4 feet this week end weather permitting. It is just rabbit fencing, I love the beauty of the wooded area, do not want to feel like a prisoner in a 6 foot high wooden fence, the fence is almost invisable, I still have the view of the woods, and wild critters,but I'll have the peace of mind when lil boy sees a deer or rabbit he will not be able to get over the 28 inch high fence I have now. I would be devastated if my lil boy got in these woods,he would never find his way home. We have black bears,fox, coyotes and bob cats. Some years ago at the bottom of the mountain I live on I sat a mountain lion, have not seen it in 12 years. I would be beating the woods calling and searching for him. I feel you pain. Praying.
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