Glenna S.
2 years ago
Did you happen to do these suggestions? Plaster HUGE CORRUGATED SIGNS 18Lx12W ASAP in a large radius until you get sightings or tips. These signs are VITAL to your search. They come in 9ft sheets to cut to the stated size and get 20 signs out of it. Zip tie to intersections. You can get at Lowes Supply and Home Depot. Placing these signs should be ASAP when your cat goes missing until you get sightings or tips. Also place sign on both sides of your mailbox. Huge visible corrugated plastic signs are what is needed to bring your cat home. Not Flyers. Not 8x10 paper or cardboard. They can’t be seen when driving by. They don’t even last overnight. You reach more people when you post them on major stop signs & blanket the area. They hold up in the wind & the rain & they last longer because kids don't pull them down.
If chipped notify the chip company and be sure your information is current. If your cat is an indoor or outdoor cat they typically stay within 3-5 houses. Take a flashlight and a warm/hot rotisserie chicken, chicken broth, sardines, tuna or anything that is stinky and make a trail from street to house. Look for glowing eyes under bushes, culverts, etc. Cats usually come out between midnight and 4 am. Consider using a trap. Place something of yours that has your scent on it around perimeter of your house. Consider using a trap If you live in Lee County check leelostpets.com to see if your pet has been brought there. Those out of Lee County check your local animal services online All that are in doubt always go in person. Post on all Lost and Found Animal Groups on Facebook, nextdoor.com and pawboost.com. It is not advisable to put litter boxes out since it will attract predators