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Stumpy is Missing in Aylsham, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 9, 2026

Location Last Seen

Aylsham, England

Nearest Landmark

Buckenham Road

Name

Stumpy

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73001405

Species

Cat

Description

Biggish/ chunky. Tabby, white chest and paws

Message from Owner

This is stumpy. He’s been missing for 4 days now. He was recently brought to us as my partners Nan has been diagnosed with health issues. He’s originally from hainford area so he doesn’t know around Aylsham. He’s friendly and vocal but is very scared of people he doesn’t know. Were unsure how he even got out. We’ve been searching around the area with no luck. He has the same markings as our lily who went missing recently but has returned home. This is her son. He is microchipped. Could everyone please keep an eye out for him, check sheds and garages this would be a massive help for us. Thank you in advance

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Debbie S.
5 days ago
Just seen this on Hevingham post
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Jan B.
5 days ago
Indoor only cats and limited outdoor access cats never go far. They go into survival mode and hide in silence. They will not always respond to you, most don’t. 3 AM is the best time to find a missing indoor only cat. This is the time they become most active and responsive. Place some dirty socks and pillow cases outside. Your scent will attract your kitty. If you hace a garage place the items near the garage door and crack the door enough for him/her to get in. DO NOT leave food or litter box outside, it can attract predators and aggressive Tom cats. Because indoor only cats hide so well they are not as likely to be ed by a predator. Don't give up, it can take weeks to find a missing indoor only cat. Use a flashlight as late at night as you can to look in trees, under cars and in bushes. Try to look for the glow of his/her eyes. Survival mode last 5 to 14 days. Once their hunger gets to a maximum they snap out of it but this is a dangerous time because they come out of hiding. Make mini flyers and hand them out to your neighbors. Most people don't pay attention to posted flyers. It's VERY VERY important that you look for him/her as late at night as you can. If you have other cats, watch them. If they are spending a lot of time looking out a certain window, that’s a good indication the missing cat is in that area. Wildlife and motion activated cameras are also helpful.
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Jan B.
5 days ago
To find a cat lost in a new area, start by thoroughly searching your home and immediately surroundings, including neighbor's properties, as cats often hide close to home. Create and distribute posters, and post online on local social media and pet finding websites to spread the word. Contact your microchip company, local vet practices, and animal rescue centers to report your cat missing and check if they've been found. Also, neighbors at your old address, as some cats instinctively try to return there. Don't give up; leave familiar items like a used litter box or a blanket outside to help guide your cat home. Immediate Actions 1. 1. Search Thoroughly:�Check every room, cupboard, and hidden space inside your home, as your cat may be hiding. ����� 2. 2. Search Your Neighborhood:�Walk around your property and talk to neighbors, asking them to check their sheds and garages. ����� 3. 3. Contact the Microchip Company:�Report your cat as missing to the company where its microchip is registered to prevent someone else from changing the details. ����� 4. 4. Contact Local Vets:�Alert local veterinary practices in case your cat has been injured and brought to them for help. ����� 5. 5. Contact Rescue Centers and Shelters:�Get in touch with local animal rescue organizations and shelters to check if your cat has been handed in. ����� 6. 6. Inform Your Old Address:�Contact residents at your previous home, as cats can sometimes return to a familiar territory. ����� Spread the Word 1. 1. Make Posters/Flyers:�Create clear, large posters with a photo and description of your cat, and include your phone number. ����� 2. 2. Distribute Posters:�Place posters at key points in your neighborhood. ����� 3. 3. Use Social Media and Online Platforms:�Post on local Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and dedicated lost/found pet websites. ����� 4. 4. Check Online Databases:�Register your cat with national databases like Animal Search UK, which maintain lists of lost and found pets. ����� Attract Your Cat Home 1. 1. Use Familiar Scents:�Place a blanket or a piece of your clothing, along with some used cat litter, near your front door to help guide your cat by scent. ����� 2. 2. Offer Food and Water:�Leave out food and water, particularly near your house at night, with a window or cat flap open for your cat to return through. ����� Never Give Up * Cats can go missing for extended periods, so it's crucial to keep searching, posting, and checking with shelters. � * Many cats hide nearby, so focus your search on very local areas.
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Jenny H.
5 days ago
Always best to drop flyers (with photo of cat) through letterboxes around your area asking everyone to open and check their sheds,garages etc., Not everyone is on Facebook so your post will not be seen by everyone. Cats are notoriously nosey and will enter through an open door and get accidentally shut in. Hopefully chip is uptodate. 🤞
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