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Eris is Missing in Calgary, AB

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PAWBOOST ID

70672367

NAME

Eris

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

She was a rescue from BC, should have a microchip. Please if you see her and can grab her do, otherwise please let me know and I'm more than happy to come searching the area. She does know her name and usually responds to it.

DESCRIPTION

She is the black kitty in the photo and has bright green eyes and a bright red collar. She's friendly but shy. She is a short haired cat but her coat is quite thick and soft. Was the runt of her litter and although 5 years old is only about 6-7 lbs. She has a tiny scar around her lips. and the occasional white hair sticking out of her fur. Eris is a completely indoor cat and we desperately want her back.

AREA LAST SEEN

Calgary, AB T3J 1T3

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

outside our hse.

DATE LAST SEEN

August 14, 2024


Michelle M.

3 months ago

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Shirlene O.

3 months ago

You may have to borrow a live trap from an animal rescue. I think The MEOW Foundation lends them out. They can also be bought from Canadian Tire or stores like that. Place the trap in a safe area where you can see it all the time and put some warmed canned tuna inside. Canned tuna can be smelled for a long way - it should bring hungry kitties running. Never leave it set up over night. During winter it is very important to watch it so no kitties freeze. If you catch a kitty please take it to a 24 hour Veterinary clinic and they can check it for a micro chip or tattoo. Hopefully they can find it's family soon. Any kitties you can catch will be much safer at a Veterinary clinic or The Humane Society. They will be safe - warm - fed and not have to worry about coyotes - bobcats or cars. The less kitties alone and starving on the streets - the better.

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Shirlene O.

3 months ago

Also look into getting some motion sensor cameras. They will help you see if he is coming around at night. They will let you know what kind of animals are coming into your yard - if there's lots of territorial males chasing other kitties away. Please catch as many strays as possible and take to a 24 hour Veterinary clinic. They can check them for mirco chips or tattoos and hopefully find their families. Or keep them safe until Animal Services can pick them up. It's a win win. Less territorial cats chasing or fighting with your kitty and less cats breeding while homeless. Plus with winter many cats will freeze - starve or be eaten by coyotes or bobcats or hit by cars. I really hope you find your sweetie safe and soon.

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Shirlene O.

3 months ago

Go out and take her favorite treats and call. Ask your neighbors to check their garages - sheds - under stairs - decks and bushes. She's probably hiding somewhere close and feeling scared and confused. Ask your neighbors to check more than once - cats are very good at hiding. Check at night late when it's quiet as that's when she may feel safer to come out. Put out some of your worn clothes. The scent will help her find home. Go out at night when it's quiet and take her favorite treats. Call her softly and listen for soft meows back - especially near garages and sheds she may have become trapped inside. Take a flashlight and look under bushes and other hiding places for reflective cat eyes. Ask your family and friends to help you make posters and put them up all over your neighborhood - especially near stores and your community center. Call Veterinary clinics and animal shelters in case someone brought her in or called about spotting her. Post on YYC site too - they have a very large following. Don't give up - keep looking especially at night. I hope you find her soon. I'm sharing. Please post in YYC group too. They have a very large following. The more people looking for your kitty the better.

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Shirlene O.

3 months ago

Please go door to door and ask in person if your neighbors can check garages and sheds for your kitty. Kitties can hide very well - and may stay hidden for days. So checking more than once makes sure you're kitty isn't trapped somewhere. The more you go out and look for her - the more likely you'll find her. Don't give up - sometimes it takes a week or more for kitties to come out of hiding. Keep checking inside people's garages and sheds - always with they're permission please. Most indoor kitties don't go far - but they hide really well and some take a long time to come out. Please keep searching and calling her name.

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