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New cat gone AWOL :-(
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a tip I heard was to scatter your hoover bag contents in the garden, and perhaps a couple of items of clothes that smell of you..
Totally agree with this as that's what I did when my cat came back:
Happy Ending of my story:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0 -
Is he neutered? Hopefully he is as that will reduce the desire for him to wander far. If not then WHEN he comes home make sure you get that done for many reasons including the above.
Hope he's home soon but if not then there's more hints and tips here from: http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/in...pic,305.0.htmlAdvice if you have lost your cat:-
Here are a few things to try:
1. Posters, Posters, Posters with picture and details with contact number.....hand out to neighbours and anyone you see. Put up in local shops, pubs and supermarkets. Stick to all local lamp posts. (If it rains go and collect them and replace however it's best to put posters in plastic wallets so if it rains they don't go all soggy - the neighbours and council don’t mind you putting them up so much that way). Also put one in your and friends cars - it amazing how many people see them this way. Make smaller flyers and push through every letterbox on your streets and the surrounding area. It is a good idea to offer a reward … of course this doesn’t have to be money … a box of cho-colates or a bunch of flowers is just as good.
2. Knock on doors and ask neighbours to check their sheds and garages WHILE YOU WAIT … it's surprising how many people say they will check but as soon as the door is closed they forget. Knock on 10 doors either side of your house on both sides of the street.
3. Check to see if there are any empty buildings for sale in the area. If there are it is worth checking with the estate agent in case they have shown someone round and shut the cat in. Also it is worth checking places where there may be builders in refurbishing a property in case the cat has got under the floorboards or in a cavity wall etc.
4. Look our for any abandoned vehicles, empty or semi-empty skips in case the cat has got in and can't get out.
5. Contact / check any community buildings where functions are held such as church halls, community halls etc. - in case your cat could be shut in a cupboard or toilet.
Please NOTE: The only authorised people who can break into a building if no one can be found to open it are the RSPCA but they are
not always co-operative. Even the police and fire brigade need RSPCA permission.
6. Register him lost at all vets/catteries/rescue homes within a 20mile radius. Follow the link and click on the map to find rescues in your area http://www.catchat.org/adoption/index.html
7. Leave food out and a toy of his.
8. Leave out an unwashed item of your clothing.
9. Put the contents of your hoover bag on your garden - it’s full of smells that they will recognise and if doesn’t bring him directly to your door will at least hopefully keep him in the area. Alternatively if you have a litter tray that has used put some of the used litter on the garden as this will have familiar smells in it.
10. Contact the local fire brigade and see if they have had to rescue any stuck cats.
11. Ask the local children to look - they are great for knowing all the local hidey-holes and love helping. Also have a word with your local post-person and milk man if there is one that delivers in your area. Also try and enlist the help of people walking dogs as they tend to go “off road” in the fields and parks.
12. Ask the local radio station to announce he’s missing and give out a contact number
13. Put an advert in the local paper
14. Contact your local environmental services dept (bin men) they keep a log of all animals picked on the roadside ... I know this is not a pleasant call to make and hopefully it will come back as negative.
15. Go out after dark when it is quieter with a friend / partner and walk round the local area gently calling every so often (give him a chance to answer you). Keep talking as you walk round that way if he is in the area he will hear you.
16. When you talk to vets and rescues, ask them about any known local feral colonies and where they are based. If Kitty has been missing for more than a few days s/he might have wandered further afield and might be “hanging round” near a colony for security (safety in numbers) and company. If vets/rescues know locations of colonies, these might be useful to get some ideas of where to start looking.
17. If you have Pet Insurance check your policy to see if they will assist with advertising costs or reward costs for a lost cat. Some policies cover as much as £1000 of local advertising and upto £500 reward.
18. Email the lost poster to all the people you know who live in the area and ask them to forward to others they know. This is a quick way to get your poster circulated.
19. IMPORTANT - if your pet is microchipped contact your chipping company straight away and let them know your pet is missing and check all your details are uptodate and correct. This will ensure that if found you are reunited with your little one as quickly as possible.
20. Use the local groups for your area that are on social networks (facebook / bebo / myspace / etc). Local politicians, sports clubs, etc. all have Facebook presences.
21. Try downloading a "meow" ringtone to your phone and when you are walking round play the ringtone .... you may find you start to attract lots a feline friends so please be very careful if you are near roads ... cats and cars are not a good mix. Ringtone here: http://www.zedge.net/ringtones/0-0-1...s&sug-search=0
Finally have a look at these other sites - they are all EXCELLENT
http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk
http://www.catchat.org/forum.html
http://www.mymoggy.com/ contact Sue at mymoggy.
http://thehovel.com/bb/index.php?f=2...ost&order=DESC
http://nationalpetregister.org
http://www.soyouhavelostyourcat.co.uk/#1
http://www.petsearchuk.co.uk/lost_and_found_pets.php
http://www.amissingpet.co.uk/lostandfound.html
http://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk
http://pet-rescue.org.uk/forums/index.php?showforum=447
http://www.lostmycat.org/index.php
http://www.animalrescuers.co.uk/html/lostfound.html
http://www.foundandlostpets.co.uk/
http://www.petsmiles.com/v1/found.php
http://www.reportlostpets.co.uk/
Also don't forget to check ad websites, such as.....
www.friday-ad.co.uk
www.adtrader.co.uk
www.uk.freeads.net
www.classifieds.co.uk
and also your local rescue shelter/s websites too!
Good luck and stay positive.
Hopefully your little one has just got itself shut in a shed somewhere.
And finally ……. IMPORTANT NOTE: When you get your furbabe back remember to remove ALL the posters and inform all vets / rescues / websites etc that they are home.0 -
2am, no furry baby and it's hammering down with rain. Called again, still no sign of him.
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And yes he is neutered.0
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He's hoooooome :-D
3.30 am and he strolls in through he cat flap soaking wet but like nothing has happened, doesn't he know the stress he's caused his mummy!!
He's not sat licking himself on my bed, so I'm going to finally be able to get acfew hours sleep before work. The cat flap is now cloased for kitty cat adventures, my heart can't take it!!
I will let him out again, but not just yet.
Thanks for your kind words and reassurances etc everybody, it really helped when I thought all was lost.0 -
\Good news! Cats don't keep "human hours" and being the management they feel they can come and go as they please.
And they say owning a pet is good for lowing blood pressure. Oh wait - I forgot you don't OWN a cat, they own you!Find out who you are and do that on purpose (thanks to Owain Wyn Jones quoting Dolly Parton)0 -
Glad he's back safe and sound. A few years back we'd got a rescue cat..had several before him but he was way different, no fear, straight in the house like he owned it, found 'his' chair. We'd gone beyond the letting him out point (had been with us about 11 weeks) so we knew he'd come back OK, then one day he just didnt. We put posters up, checked all local vets (he was chipped), my son went door to door...nothing. In the end we could only hope that he turned up at another house, made himself right at home and adopted some other people who were going to be nice to him. It's a horrible time - so glad it was a happy ending for you
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Me too, Ive never been so happy to have been woken up!!
He's obviously had a great time though, he was purring away happily and sleepily on the bed when left for work
I'm exhausted after not being able to sleep until about 4am and up at 7am for work but
I'm just soo happy he's home safe and sound.0 -
LittleLauz wrote: »The cat flap is now cloased for kitty cat adventures, my heart can't take it!!
I will let him out again, but not just yet.
I actually think you should leave the cat flap open, he's more likely to go on another big adventure when you do finally let him out again. If he has free access to the outside he'll go on shorter trips knowing that he can come and go as he pleases.
Imagine being locked indoors yourself, when you were finally let out would you go to the end of the road or a nice long walk?Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
Hurrah!! I'm so happy for you! I don't blame you for not wanting to let him out again for a few days - sounds like he's had enough adventures! I'd have been freaking out!
One thing you must understand about cats: whilst they love you to pieces, they don't give a flying fig about your stress levels. As far as they're concerned, you do their bidding.
So glad he's home.
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0
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