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Nova is Missing in Spring, TX

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PAWBOOST ID

70271327

NAME

Nova

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Brown fluffy

AREA LAST SEEN

Spring, TX 77389

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Kuykendahl & Creekside Green

DATE LAST SEEN

May 5, 2024


Ali D.

2 weeks ago

I'm copying and pasting so sorry if the wrong he/ she used- Just some advice that I’ve heard along the way- you’re going to have less luck looking for him during the day. It’ll take commitment, but I would go at night (once all the car busy times are over, I’m talking night night when it’s quiet and still out, around 10-11pm). And then the second best time is around 5am because cat’s biological clocks have them active right before sunrise. He’ll feel safe enough to walk around before all the morning cars/ dog walkers etc start going for the day. You’ll need to walk around calling his name, pretty loud . Who cares if you think you sound stupid 😂 he needs to hear your voice! And I would bring a bag of his treats, or a plate of his warmed up food so it’s super smelly. And I would leave his favorite blankets, unwashed clothing and blankets from yalls house around the perimeter of your property (backyard and front porch/ garage) so he knows where home is. I would also sprinkle some litter from his dirty litter box around your grass. They can smell SUPER far away, and that’ll be his specific scent. Leave the garage cracked, so in case he makes his way back home, he has shelter to wait for y’all. Put his litter box inside the garage. I wouldn’t be scared about “critters” coming in, or unwanted cats. Most cats don’t want to go into unknown environments anyways. But just know that kitties return all the time, I promise. Just have faith. Always go out there calling his name. Leave his litter out, do all the things. Never give up! Check Conroe shelter and Montgomery county shelter. And POST FLYERS!!! All around your neighborhood. Someone might have taken him in thinking they’re taking care of him, without realizing he’s missing. Especially with the cold weather people are more willing to take pets in. So I would put flyers on mailboxes, since sometimes people are not on these apps/ websites, especially the elderly. The scent thing of the litter box and used/ worn clothing is really successful though. Highly recommend you doing that!!!! ASAP! Better to do it before he travels too far Post on Nextdoor app and Pawboost!!

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Maryann V.

2 weeks ago

Leave garage door open slightly so he can get in

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Gerrie S.

2 weeks ago

I have gathered these suggestions from many years of personal experience. Check the local shelters. Someone may have taken her in. Talk to your neighbors someone may have taken her in or given her shelter. Check neighbors garages and storage sheds she may have sought shelter from fear or bad weather. If you haven't already done so put a sign in your yard with a picture and phone number that way if someone finds her they will know you have a lost cat. Also try putting food, litter box, hervbedding and clothing with your scent on it nearby outside. She may be able to find her way home by familiar scents. Most cats that get outside accidentally don't go far from home. Be sure to look up. Check trees and bushes. Try going out about sundown around your neighborhood and call for her. Walk and call and listen for her. Take a can of cat food like fish, pop the top, tap it with a s, familiar sounds may bring her running to you. Cats tend to move at night so be watchful after dark, she may try to come home but no one is awake to let her in. Don't give up hope, cats have found their way home after being gone a very long time. Cats are amazing! I hope these suggestions will help to bring your pet home. Prayers that you find your missing cat very soon...so pretty and I know you miss her.

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