Kathleen C.
2 weeks ago
Copy/paste suggestions... You can post on Nextdoor and Paw Boost, and Craigslist. Nextdoor will alert your neighborhood while Paw Boost covers a wider area and goes to vets. Flyers may be helpful in the area. Notify animal control with your info, pet description and photo. If possible go each day to check if he has been turned in to Animal Control. (Calling to inquire can be unreliable.) Ask to see those on medical and stray holds. In your neighborhood put up "lost" posters that are in a protective plastic sleeve. As high up as you can, put some of your unwashed laundry and pet blanket or bed outside in area protected from weather so his and your family scent can get into the air. Ask your mailman to keep an eye open for him as well. Some folks have had luck cooking hotdogs or hamburgers, or bacon on the outdoor grill to get that smell out there to entice that boy home. You might also consider hiring a professional local pet tracker . A local tracker is called, I believe, Epic Animal Recovery. There was an article in the news about a recent find that was wonderful.