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Lennox is Missing in Daly City, CA

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PAWBOOST ID

67932836

NAME

Lennox

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

2year old Un Neutered Striped tabby, neck and arm recently shaved from IV and being hospitalized overnight for a fever.

AREA LAST SEEN

Daly City, CA 94015

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Roosevelt

DATE LAST SEEN

May 6, 2022


Damia F.

2 years ago

Dear Guardian .....DON’T LOSE HOPE. 'Lost cat' JiJi was came home after being lost for 4 MONTHS! Cats don't go far they remain near......Continue to call for Kitty throughout the day ESPECIALLY at night 10pm-6am..set your alarm for 11pm, 1am, 3am 5am and call from escape point ...walk around the block and call for kitty as you WALK BACK LEADING HOME - NOT leading AWAY from home....it may seem useless to do this endlessly every day and every night but it is Not. Every morning I am notified that a cat guardian's cat came forward after weeks and weeks of doing this If your neighborhood isn't already plastered with flyers , PRINT more flyers and add or replace flyers this weekend - ASAP. Also, knock on neighbors doors AGAIN and REMIND them that your sweet kitty is still missing and ask them to check around especially at night especially..ask neighbors with RING cameras to check the footage in case kitty is spotted...whatever you do, do NOT lost hope...keep searching and spreading the word with your neighbors - they need to be reminded kitty is still out there and many many cats are found long after they are lost - we are still early in this… PLACE A CAMERA pointing at WET food in bowl every day and night. (motion activated camera like a BLINK WIFI camera you can buy amazon) ..OFTEN cats remain near but are in such survival mode - they will even act scared of their human's voice and won't come inside and need to be coaxed...Lost cat 'Luna' was spotted on camera after being 'lost' for several weeks, her human was shocked to learn Luna was visiting the backyard regularly late night and would come back inside (she was leaving the backdoor open for her) We thought she was stuck at a neighbors which happens all the time...and it was the help of the camera which helped her human learn about the different cats that would visit and other animals...she eventually spotted her 'live' in her backyard (she did a stake out just inside with a baby monitor) and was able to lure her back inside with food after several hours late night. I'm not saying this is your situation ...I'm saying that you can't rule anything out… listening to a podcast re; finding lost cats (episode 450 on 'The Community Cats podcast) and their advice about taking action right away and consistently....and along with late night/early morning calling out etc is getting permission from each neighbor near you to physically go into their yards to search and call for kitty (by yourself) to search under porches and anywhere they can possibly hide! Studies have proven Indoor cats remain near HIDING IN SILENCE and are mostly found within a few houses away from escape point and outdoor/indoor cats mostly within a 1 block radius...indoor cats that area scared remain near and in hiding until threshhold of hunger will make them come out of hiding to look for food though they will still continue to hide from humans...so it's important for their human to search daily/nightly and not to give up no matter what. They mentioned that sometimes when cats aren't coming back they may be ill and need medical attention so taking action to actively search in neighbors property is so important They also say that cat owners give up way too soon and cats end up at the shelter months down the road by getting trapped by a caring person - and those cats are NOT reclaimed because owners stop checking the shelters...We are all rooting for you and your sweet kitty...xoxox Do not give up. Do NOT give up searching and late night calling out for kitty and keep posting online...keep talking-to neighbors...distribute updated/flyers or notes to your neighbors and update your flyers posted UP around your neighborhood...I'm glad you've re-posted...please do not lose hope.. continue looking for your sweet kitty every day / night....continue to spread the word online AND IN PERSON GAIN ACCESS TO NEIGHBORS YARDS: Knock on your neighbors doors in ALL directions to ask for permission to check yards and around the premises so YOU can call for kitty today and tonight and early morning...scared cats will NOT come forward right away and they are excellent hiders! You have to keep trying this and explain to neighbors that cats protect themselves by hiding - even from their guardian - until THEY feel safe to come forward.... put up MORE flyers around your neighborhood (Place inside sheet protectors with open flap facing downward so they don't get ruined by weather) Print more flyers and knock on neighbors doors today to remind folks that your cat is still missing and that you need their help to spot kitty.... Talking to neighbors and distributing flyers at every resident around your block and continuing further out in your neighborhood is a huge help. At night set your alarm and walk around gently calling for kitty in a CALM normal voice...crinkle treats if that's a sound he's used to… This is why I advise cat guardians to try different ways of taking action...talking to neighbors..flyers...online...setting alarm late night to call for kitty...sometimes collars fall off ..check the shelter weekly … everything you do helps...you can buy a wild life camera or a camera that sends live feed to your phone motion sensitive- you an buy on amazon 1 day shipping...wishing you sustained determination and hope.... (Borrowed the following from a caring neighrbor Kaz on Nextdoor): In addition to what you're doing keep checking Animal Care & Control’s photo inventory of found cats in case someone has found the cat and turned it in. https://www.sfanimalcare.org/stray-found-cats/ Also, make sure that the cat’s microchip information is up-to-date. If you don’t have the cat’s microchip number, check with your vet who should have it in the cat’s records. In addition to updating wherever your cat’s chip was originally registered (or even if you don’t remember where you originally registered the chip), register your cat at the free Found Animals chip registry, https://www.foundanimals.org/microchip-registry/owners and the free pet chip registry, https://www.freepetchipregistry.com/ with your current contact information in order to increase the chances that if your cat is picked up, they can contact you. (I say increase the chances because sadly there are multiple databases for different chips and they are not all interconnected.) We had a sad story on Nextdoor about a lost cat ‘Gonzo’, who was found by ACC, but because the chip linked to outdated information, ACC couldn’t reach the owner, and they ultimately euthanized him because of medical issues. Sending you HOPE and LOVE and continued determination and perseverance damia (www.happycatlady com)

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Damia F.

2 years ago

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Ana K.

2 years ago

Please post on Nextdoor and keep looking for kitty. I hope you find your furbaby soon.

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Diane H.

2 years ago

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Damia F.

2 years ago

Dear Guardian, Is he an indoor/outdoor kitty or indoor only? and got out from home? He will remain VERY NEAR escape point even after weeks...use a flashlight TONIGHT and call for him in a normal calm voice over and over and over... Lost cat Buster accidentally got out of his broken carrier outside a vet clinic in Oakland miles away from home and the owner thought he was GONE and finally listened to me after 4 weeks of not going there - she went there and spotted him EXACTLY where he broke loose on that property...he is so scared that she is returning each night to feed and will have to trap him ...the point of saying this - is he is near (within the block) of escape point - the map link from this posting doesn't look correct - FLYER today/tomorrow - knock on doors talk to people asking them to check garages...sheds..crawl spaces...especially if he wasn't feeling well he won't venture out... call for him during the day and especially once it's dark and quiet TONIGHT and every nigh until you find him. If he escaped from home, leave wet food out and get a MOTION ACTIVATED CAMERA pointed to the food in case he comes forward (isn't stuck) when no one is around - this happens all the time ...take action in all the ways I mention in previous post...you want to cover ALL possibilities - not assuming anything...sick cats HIDE in silence...and take a long time to respond to even their dear human. TALK TO NEIGHBORS - Gain access to yards today...don't wait until tomorrow and do NOT rely on online only - online only rarely works alone - I have alot of experience - online works WITH IN PERSON action...stay determined ...your sweet baby needs help to get home...do everything you can as I've posted in previous post. If you need help creating a flyer I can create it and email it to you to print text me anytime. xoxoxo damia 650-339-6619

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