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Tiger is Missing in Beacon, NY

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PAWBOOST ID

69924572

NAME

Tiger

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Help us search for and find Tiger, our one and a half year old kitty. He's friends with many humans and cats in our neighborhood, but would always return . He might be stuck inside of something, or he may have gotten hurt by a vehicle or wild animal. If you have any leads please get in touch as soon as possible.

DESCRIPTION

Grey and white, pink nose, white paws and belly. Long, lean, soft.

AREA LAST SEEN

Beacon, NY 12508

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

9D and Coffey Avenue, Beacon, New York

DATE LAST SEEN

January 12, 2024


Kerry R.

4 months ago

Please follow my advice. No litter box outside, no food outside. It will attract other animals including other cats who will keep your cat away if trying to return home. ⬇️ Have you distributed flyers- by knocking on doors to your neighbors and handing them out, and posted them on poles etc. as well even to any businesses close by? If you get a sighting you need to set and MONITOR a humane trap at the sighting location right away and at morning dusk. *NEVER LEAVE A TRAP UNATTENDED. You can use rotisserie chicken and Friskies Whitefish and Sardines canned food as bait. Cats usually stay within a one mile radius from home, maximum two miles. Most are found very close to home as in a few houses away or next street over. They are usually found (after getting sightings and with trapping) very close to their own home. Some come home on their own, usually in the overnight hours. Concentrate on canvassing your own neighborhood, however, in case the sighting was not of your cat. Cats don’t usually go far. They usually will try to return home between 10 PM and 5 AM with peak hours being 3-5 AM. Put a worn shirt of yours on your porch or near the door and continue to replace with a fresh one daily. Do NOT put a litter box outside. It will attract male unneutered cats who will spray property and chase your cat away if trying to return home. Some cats stay hidden for 3 weeks traveling at night. Flyers generate sightings.

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Linda G.

4 months ago

New cat post Oh my God, please with the snow coming please keep food out. Please keep calling your cats name day and night and they’re early in the day and late at night. That’s the most quietest time please put out your cats litter. I don’t care what anyone says they can smell up to 1000 feet most likely your cat is right near your house scared and the snowstorm coming get a camera out there so you can see if the cat is coming around while you’re not there, it took 2 weeks before I saw my cat on my trail camera. Don’t give up. Please don’t waste time help your kitty home. Please follow these steps to help your kitty to come home 🏡… really keep calling kitty in dusk, & Dawn. Put things out the litter. Anything you have from your brush hair anything that kitty remembers. This will help Kitty smell and find his way home. I do TNR please If you follow these steps you are sure to get your kitty....Please get a trail camera u can see what is going on when u r not around. I got mine at Walmart or s sporting goods for less than $30, put it by the trap, we’re you will put kitty food out. You could get A trap from A shelters near you, Put some hair from your brush in trap , and try to place trap by Bush, a hedge camouflage with large leaves. With food in the back. sprinkle kitties Litter cats can smell up to 500 feet sprinkle a little left right back in front of your house. took me one month to get my cat back. Stay on top of it every day. prayers.. Also cheuck local rescues and shelters, Vets Police Station & Animal Control to see if anyone has reported finding A cat that looks like your kitty. Sometimes they do trappings & could have your pet. Don’t forget trail camera because you can see what’s going on while you’re sleeping in most cats are out at night. I helped a young girl get her kitty back after 6 weeks it works. Most of the time your cat is right by your house scared and hiding. 🙏 and after a month I re trapped my baby 💕 so it is possible don’t give up. Poor baby 🙏🏻 please also keep checking ACC that’s animal control in your area. & police station too. And every seven days keep checking For they are busy and most likely won’t get back to you 💔. veterinarians small rescues in your area. Sometimes they can go there to eat with the rescues that feed colonies. 💕💜 Try asking your neighbors to even ask their neighbors. usually a cat is close by that gets out. also Check with animal control police stations veterinarian shelters, small rescues in your area to see if anybody filed a lost cat. provide them with a picture🙏🏻🐾!

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Sherry L.

4 months ago

🙏🙏🙏

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Edna M.

4 months ago

TIPS TO HELP FIND YOUR LOST CAT: - Check the house thoroughly as they sometimes hide in the house in unexpected places. -Check underneath your cars, in the car engine area, wheel wells and around the bumpers. -Ask neighbors all around you to check garages and sheds as they can sneak in undetected. - Put his/her uncleaned bedding and a piece of your unwashed clothing outside the last door he/she exited the house from. - Hang flyers with his/her picture and post all over your neighborhood & surrounding areas. - Take the flyers door to door asking if anyone has seen him/her. -Walk your neighborhood calling his/her name and listening as he/she may be hiding in the bushes or under something. - Take a flyer to the shelter. - Put a sign in your yard with his/her picture stating he/she is missing. - Check the shelters in person. - Review shelter's found reports. - File a lost report with the shelters. - Post on lostmykitty.com, helpinglostpets.com, petharbor.com, nextdoor.com, Craig's List. - Check found reports at the shelter and on the websites mentioned above. https://www.facebook.com/1191469901/posts/10219412579203789?sfns=mo IF YOUR INDOOR CAT GOES OUTSIDE: Indoor only cats and limited outdoor access cats never go far. They go into survival mode and hide in silence. They will not always respond to you, most don’t. 3 AM is the best time to find a missing indoor only cat. This is the time they become most active and responsive. Place some dirty socks and pillow cases outside. Your scent will attract your kitty. If you have a garage place the items near the garage door and crack the door enough for him to get in. DO NOT leave food or litter box outside, it can attract predators and aggressive Tom cats. Because indoor only cats hide so well they are not as likely to be ed by a predator. Don't give up, it can take weeks to find a missing indoor only cat. Use a flashlight as late at night as you can to look in trees, under cars and in bushes. Try to look for the glow of his eyes. Survival mode last 5 to 14 days. Once their hunger gets to a maximum they snap out of it but this is a dangerous time because they come out of hiding. Make mini flyers and hand them out to your neighbors. Most people don't pay attention to posted flyers. It's VERY VERY important that you look for him as late at night as you can. If you have other cats, watch them. If they are spending a lot of time looking out a certain window, that’s a good indication the missing cat is in that area. Wildlife and motion activated cameras are also helpful. What To Do If Your Indoor Cat Gets Outside For an indoor cat that has never traveled outdoors, it’s very scary to think about your cat going missing. Cats are naturally skittish by nature, so an indoor cat that gets lost outdoors is typically terrified and doesn’t have the first clue where to go or what to do. Often times a cat’s curiosity will get the best of them, and that open door that looks too tempting to resist can equal disaster after your indoor cat quickly finds themselves lost and all alone. Here are some helpful tips to follow if your indoor cat gets outside, and we hope by following these you can get them home sooner rather than later. Check The Outside Areas Around Your Home In A Calm Manner This one probably goes without saying, but if a cat find themselves outside, the first place you should think to look is in the bushes around your home should you have any. Remember: even though it might have seemed like the best idea ever, you’re curious kitty probably realized it was a bold–not to mention dangerous–move once they did it. Your cat knows they are safest when they are with you, even if they didn’t realize it until they found themselves outdoors. This is why retreating in the bushes where they are hidden from plain sight is the best place to start looking. Do your best to remain calm despite the alarming situation. Yelling or shouting their name or calling for them at the top of your lungs will only prove to scare your already frightened cat even more. Try your best to use the tone of voice you would should you be calling them just as you would if they were inside your home. Important: In case you didn’t already know, cats are crepuscular creatures–meaning that they are most active at dawn and at dusk. In the wild, this is when cats will do their hunting. Try searching for your cat during these times of the day to increase your chances of finding them. Get That Food Bag And Some Strong Smelling Canned/Wet Food You may attract all the cats in the neighborhood by doing this, but one of those cats just might be yours if you’re lucky! Get that food bag out and shake it, open a can of canned cat food (the fishier the better!) and start stirring it up outdoors while sweetly calling for your cat. Hopefully they are hungry and come running at the tempting aromas of their favorite food! Put Your Scent Outside — Hopefully This Will Help To Bring Them Home Cats have a strong sense of smell. Take an article of clothing you’ve worn, or perhaps a blanket that you’ve used recently and set it outside. This scent may trigger him/her to come back home should they catch a whiff of it. Another good idea is to set their litter box outside near the door. An indoor cat that is not familiar with the outdoors might be hesitant on doing her business outside without her usual privacy. It might seem like a longshot, but nothing is too out of the ordinary when it comes to getting your indoor cat back inside safely. Let Others Know Your Indoor Cat is Lost In the event that your indoor cat that has gotten out is not nearby, you’ll need to alert others in your area that your cat is lost. You can do this by posting signs around your area with a photo and detailed information about your cat. The next step would be to tell your neighbors who live on your street. Visit Your Local Shelters If your cat is microchipped, there is a much greater chance of them getting their happy ending with you. Any time a shelter receives a lost cat, they will scan for a microchip. (Vet offices also do this for animals that come into their care that are brought in.) Should your cat be chipped, you will be alerted via the contact info listed on their records. It’s always important to make sure that your cat has the correct and current information on their microchip record. If your cat is not microchipped, it’s still important to go in and check your shelters for your last cat. Most cats turned in have a short waiting period before they are deemed adoptable; you don’t want to miss your opportunity to reunite with your lost cat. Also, if your cat is microchipped, you can set an alert on their profile, allowing shelters and rescues to know that they are missing. This key step might help them to get home sooner should your indoor cat go missing. https://coleandmarmalade.com/2019/01/31/what-to-do-if-your-indoor-cat-gets-outside/

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Ann D.

4 months ago

Help for Lost Pets Post to your neighborhood Nextdoor.com website. Notify animal control and police. Check neighborhood surveillance cameras Put a surveillance or trail camera of your own up in case cat comes near your house when you’re not home or asleep. For NY residents or those in CT close to NY border:Post on Lost Pets of the Hudson Valley Facebook If pet is stolen: Report to police. Ask neighbors to check their surveillance cameras. Give picture of dog with your contact info to postal, ups etc drivers and ask them to keep an eye out. Links with valuable tips: https://kittykaper.weebly.com/lost-dog-heres-help.html http://kittykaper.weebly.com/lost-pet-heres-help.html https://www.facebook.com/missingpetpawlice/ HelpingLostPets.com Lost Cat Help http://kittykaper.weebly.com/lost-cat-heres-help.html including trapping advice if necessary If you ever “lose” an indoor cat, chances are he is nearby. Just scared. Call softly and listen carefully especially between 10 pm and dawn when things are quiet. Also use a flashlight as their eyes will reflect back to you from the dark. Read this article for search tactics: https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/lost-cat-behavior/. See: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1763172343721145&id=150651131639949 also. You tube trap a stray or feral cat https://youtu.be/OBJl4ASS3nM Finding your lost cat video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eCoC63B9I&noapp=1&client=mv-google Some say put your cat’s litter pan outside as the dirty cat litter help your kitty back home. Others say this will attract other predators that will chase away your cat or worse. .

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