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Chuka is Missing in Vancouver, BC

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PAWBOOST ID

71029113

NAME

Chuka

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Chuka, a black cat with a big, fluffy tail, has been missing since yesterday. She's a young prime cat, around 3-4 years old. I recently adopted her from a friend, and she didn't have a name or owner before. While Chuka is mostly black, her fur is not as dark as it appears in this image-she has a slightly lighter shade in natural light. She is very dear to me, and she usually comes back through my open window, but this time she hasn't returned.

AREA LAST SEEN

Vancouver, BC V5L 1Y1

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Near ferndale st

DATE LAST SEEN

November 26, 2024


Patient M.

7 days ago

Traysea Stelmack can you please take a picture of her tail when u get a chance that would be helpful. Thank you

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Traysea S.

7 days ago

This is a female longhaired black cat found near West Pender and Abbott street so it is in your general area. ITS AT THE VANCOUVER SPCA IF ITS YOUR CAT

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Traysea S.

7 days ago

If people want help finding their pets they need to put the location that is the cross streets . not just one street as streets can be very long and go many many blocks so it is not helpful at all

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Sherrie M.

2 weeks ago

Go out at night with a flashlight and look for glowing eyes

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Maria C.

2 weeks ago

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CAT IS LOST Losing your cat can be very stressful on everyone involved. Here are some steps you should take if you discover you cat is missing. Try these tips if your cat is lost. First check the entire home. Behind drawers, appliances , lining of the cloth under bed box springs or furniture. closets, holes beside pipes under sinks. etc If positive the cat got outside Leave your door or window it can get to , open. Most cats come back during the night BEGIN SEARCHING RIGHT AWAY Don’t wait and hope the cat will come back on its own. Get help from friends to cover more territory faster and take time off work if you can. Make sure s/he is not in the house. Cats can hide in remarkable places! Search after dark and at dawn, especially if you have limited time. 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. is prime time for lost cats to show themselves. Use daylight hours for sussing out likely hiding spots, putting up posters and talking to neighbours. If you see your cat don’t run over to it or yell. Stop, sit and call calmly. Try shaking treats and toss one or two over to where the cat is. Too many cats are chased when spotted and they end up running even though they know you. Remember to be patient. If the cat does come to you, scruff it firmly, hold it close and get in the house right away as this is safer than trying to get it into a kennel. We suggest you have a towel with you to cover the cat, especially over the face as this calms them. If you’ve located the cat but are unable to grab it please see #7 below. When walking away, leave a trail of treats every two or three feet as the cat may follow and then walk right in the house. Put a dish of water and your cat's favourite food near the window or door they escaped from. If possible, leave a window or door open for the cat to get back in. Other pets can be kept secure in a closed room. If you didn’t see your cat escape, or are at all uncertain, don’t leave windows or doors open. Leave smelly food out in a couple of rooms and see if it is eaten (while, of course, keeping other animals out of the area). Leave an article of your unwashed clothing, like a worn sock, at the point of entry. SEARCH CLOSE TO HOME Cats often break out but then get scared and hide. They generally avoid wide open spaces and most often they’re found very close to home. Stay tight to your block, across the street and across the lane. After 24 hours, expand your search to a 4-5 block radius. Walk around the neighbourhood shaking treats and gently calling the kitty's name. CHECK EVERY NOOK AND CRANNY Use a good flashlight Look for crawl spaces, garages, sheds, under decks and balconies and any sheltered spot a cat can get into (any space 3-4" high). Take note of likely hiding places and return to them repeatedly. Ask your neighbours for permission to look in their yards. Ask them to open their garages or sheds. Sometimes cats run in when the door is open and then people unknowingly lock the door with the cat stuck inside POSTER THE NEIGHBOURHOOD QUICKLY Get bright posters up right away with a phone number you can reach at 24/7 (if it's raining put the posters in plastic sleeves). Post them at the front of your house and the corners of every block within a two block radius. Let all your neighbours know. After 24 hours expand your posters to a five block radius. Your poster should include a photo (colour is best), the name of the cat, where and when it became lost (date and cross streets), brief identifying description and a phone number where you can be reached 24/7. Specify “DO NOT TRY AND CATCH” and simply ask people to call with the location of where the cat was sited and at what time. Follow up on every lead to see if the cat the person called you about is your cat. After a while you'll know which cats belong where and you won't have to go out on every call as you'll know from experience if the cat is likely yours or not. USE ALL OF YOUR RESOURCES Notify the veterinary clinic where your cat was tattooed or microchipped. Make sure your contact information is up to date. Contact the SPCA or local shelter in your city and take a poster of your missing cat to them. Phone them every day to see if anyone turned in your cat. Post your lost cat on the internet: Use your poster or send a photo, address with cross streets and detailed description of the cat and your cell number. If someone finds your kitty this is likely where they will start looking for its owner. Check all of these sites. Post on them saying what cross street and city it is in Picture of animal. and any ways of easily iding .. collar , colors of fur etc Missing and found pets -Vancouver BC & the Lower Mainland. https://www.facebook.com/groups/216270295604229 Your neighborhood message site ( Nextdoor) Scent Rescue Team https://www.facebook.com/groups/1722110951607272 Very good re searching for cats. https://www.facebook.com/LostPetsVancouverBC. Pawboost Pawboost Petsearchers Canada has lots of great tips on their website. https://www.facebook.com/@MissingPetsInBc Petsearchers also offers a bloodhound service to track lost pets for a fee. Craigslist lost and found Kijiji lost and found BCSPCA lost and found Sometimes indoor cats get quite panicked once they’re outside. Even the most friendly cat will be wary after a few days outdoors and may not respond to you at all. Silence is what they feel will keep them safe , so do not expect them to come bounding up to you.. Cat Spotted If you spot the cat do not run up to it . Sit down and talk calmly to it. If it comes up to you , have a towel to put over it after scruffing it on the back of the neck . Do not let go ...just hold close to you and cover over the head and body with a towel. Take into your home and into the bathroom or small room where all windows and doors are tightly closed, before letting go. . If you have no luck searching, or if you see the cat and it won't come to you, you can always call us at 604-731-2913 or email info@vokra.ca to borrow a humane trap and get tips for using it. A humane trap baited with tuna is the quickest, easiest and safest way to capture it. Once the trap is set, stay close by and monitor the trap at least every two hours. A cat or wild animal will be distressed in a trap and can get dehydrated quickly. It is not safe to leave them in a trap for too long, especially in very hot or cold weather. Once the cat is inside the trap ,, totally cover it and carry it into a safe room with no open windows or doors. DO NOT OPEN THE TRAP outside.

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