go at at night or early morning when it is quiet & call; shake trrat bag or food bag. Ask neighbours if u can check their garages/ sheds, window wells, under porches, stack of car tires etc.. I have found several of my cats over the years unintentionally locked into garages etc very close to home ( less tjan 5 houses away)Read More
This cat was found around my compound in Nantucket Bvld,Toronto,ON M1P 1Z9.
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Checking neighbors backyard properties is crucial. (Neighbors will not check as thoroughly as you will, or at all, so ask them if you can check) Indoor cats will hide quickly after getting outside. Check under bushes and remember, when afraid, they won’t respond to you calling them. Someone in my area had their cat get out and she found him 3 and a half weeks later only 4 houses away hiding in a backyard under patio furniture. The only reason he was detected was because the lady who lived there happened to look out her window and see him under the table in the backyard and recalled seeing the lost cat notice on our community FB page. It was November also so was cold and the furniture outside was covered so was a good hiding place.
-put out (unwashed) cat bed/blankets/your clothes that smell of home
-put up posters in your area- important-not everyone is on facebook + if someone sees your cat but cannot find your lost cat post
-leave a basement window or garage door open enough they can get in.Read More
If this is an indoor only cat that never goes out, look close. Indoor only cats when lost get
scared and hide because it is unknown territory and usually do not come out when you call.
Usually are within 3 or 4 houses . Put out
something with your scent such as a piece of clothing or blanket. Call at dusk, dawn and night and shake the treats.
Get in your neighbour's yards and look under decks, sheds, in trees, bushes or anywhere they can hide.
Put up lots of posters.
If you are searching at night, use a flashlight as their eyes glow in the dark. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=388310901737884Read More
A good list of things to do is on the Toronto Humane Society website, as well as
(Click on the link www.catsinthebag.org itself.)
Get signs up (not everyone uses fb, and the more eyes looking the better) and file a lost report with Animal Services and local shelters (and keep checking their listings). Make sure your microchip is registered, and your info is up to date with the company too.
And here is some helpful info:
https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/lost-cat-behavior/
Post on Neighbourhood/community groups, and be sure to also do a post on the fb group ‘Toronto Lost and Found Cats’Read More
Any new pet added within 2 miles of your location will be automatically shared to your Nextdoor feed.
The post will automatically update when a pet is reunited.
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