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Momma Cat is Missing in Seaford, VA

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PAWBOOST ID

66574068

NAME

Momma Cat

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Her mom passed away recently and we think she was either let out or taken and dumped by a disgruntled family member - could have been dumped nearby or in Gloucester. She's lived in a home with a senior for years so is probably scared to death. Please check your security cameras and RING doorbells for possible footage of her or of her being taken.

DESCRIPTION

We think someone let her out or possibly took her and dumped her (possibly in the Gloucester area). She is a Sr. cat and is very shy - she lived with a senior and 4 other cats in a very quiet home so she is probably scared to death. Her claws may be ingrown causing difficulty in walking.

AREA LAST SEEN

Seaford, VA 23696

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Between Back Creek Road and Raymond Drive

DATE LAST SEEN

October 24, 2020


Deborah L.

3 years ago

Sent someone the info to post on Nextdoor.com last night. Thank you.

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Deborah L.

3 years ago

Already trying these things. Thank you.

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Deborah L.

3 years ago

Thank you as not familiar with that site.

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Karina Y.

3 years ago

Cats are amazing survivors so don't get discouraged. The GOOD NEWS is that unlike dogs, cats normally do not roam very far from home ... WITHIN a 5-7 house radius. Your cat is probably scared, but hiding nearby. Just know that after being outdoors for awhile, an INDOOR cat will go into a protective SURVIVAL mode and will probably NOT respond to YOUR calls ... even if nearby. If you have a GARAGE, leave the garage door slightly OPEN so your fur baby can have safe access to return home. Place items with your kitty's scent along with STINKY wet food (tuna/sardines) and WATER inside the garage to help lure your kitty. If NO garage, try to leave those above items outside NEAR the door where your kitty EXITED your home. Cats feel safest to come out of hiding when it's QUIET and DARK. One suggestion would be to walk around your neighborhood at night (between 10 pm - 2 am) shining a FLASHLIGHT and look for reflecting EYES ... beneath cars, bushes, decks and on people's doorsteps. As you walk with the flashlight, call softly for your kitty and SHAKE your car keys or cat treat bag ... a sound that your cat will recognize. It took thirty (30) days to find and rescue my friend's cat. She was hiding in the STORMDRAINS during the day and coming out at night. It just took forever to get any sightings of her. Please ask your neighbors to CHECK inside/under their BACKYARD SHEDS, decks as well as their GARAGES. Cats have been known to get LOCKED inside a shed/garage after owners finish yardwork. Also visit your nearby animal shelters IN PERSON. Don't just call as your kitty may be overlooked by the busy staff, so actually go there. I recommend visiting EVERY OTHER DAY, because after the required holding period, the shelter can legally adopt her out or worse (if injured/sick). I hope and pray that your sweet kitty finds its way back to you. Please keep us posted.

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Karina Y.

3 years ago

Nextdoor.com

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