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Mitts is Missing in St. Cloud, FL

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PAWBOOST ID

70090104

NAME

Mitts

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

I am visiting in St Cloud when my friendly feline ran off. He is a companion of 13 years and the friendliest cat I know.

DESCRIPTION

Long gray hair, yellow eyes, 13 years old, collar but no ID.

AREA LAST SEEN

St. Cloud, FL 34769

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Wisconsin

DATE LAST SEEN

March 10, 2024


Michael S.

2 months ago

Tania Perez Finch Thank you, I have been told to check into posting on Nextdoor. Would you recommend?

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Tania P.

2 months ago

I shared to Nextdoor. I hope this helps. 

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Michael S.

2 months ago

Catherine Chuparkoff

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Diana E.

2 months ago

I’m so sorry your beautiful fluffy gray cat cat got outside in a place he doesn't know, but please try not to despair. Mitts is likely hiding close to his escape route, too frightened to come when called or emerge in the daylight. Most escaped cats will attempt to return on their own, usually within the first few nights if the conditions are just right, so if you know what to expect and how to react, you could have him back inside by morning. I've recovered many escaped cats and have a full set of instructions, but I’ll withhold them for now, hopeful you won’t need them. As I write this it's dark outside, so please skip to the instructions for what to do TONIGHT. If you don't see this until morning, DURING THE DAYTIME alert nearby neighbors in case Mitts is hiding just beyond your property (under a vehicle, in a garage, shed, or carport, etc.), then, if there’s time before dark and you can search without dislodging him from his hiding spot, focus your efforts close to home and tiptoe around using a flashlight, but be quiet and discrete so as not to frighten him (shhh! DO NOT CALL or shake treats), check every crack and crevice, look in, under and around sheds, vehicles, furniture, under foundations and porches, into trees etc. but suspend searching when it gets dark to give him the chance to return voluntarily. TONIGHT or AT DUSK, lay a familiar blanket or worn teeshirt flat on the doorstep — NOT a litter box, bedding, trap or anything that would change the landscape) to give Mitts the confidence to come out of hiding, and place tempting food right where he got out. Then watch and listen closely from inside (DO NOT GO BACK OUT AFTER DARK!) and if you see Mitts approach and settle on the food be very careful not to startle him. Slowly and quietly provide a clear path inside and he may put an end to the crisis himself. (You may occasionally call for him overnight, but do so softly and from the doorway -- going back outside could scare him away. And if you can't wait up set an alarm and watch again just before sunrise -- it's a popular time.) Please let me know what happens tonight and if he's not back by morning, I'll provide more detailed instructions. Also, although some suggest putting out kitty's litter box, EXPERTS WARN AGAINST IT. I've never used one in all the times I've been successful recovering a lost cat. Please read this to learn more about why it's neither necessary nor recommended: https://www.facebook.com/notes/lost-cats-georgia/why-we-dont-recommend-putting-your-lost-cats-litter-box-outside/1101245526665296/

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Catherine C.

2 months ago

Yesterday we did see a cat that looked quite similar walking behind the Little plant shop at Connecticut and 10th street

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