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Ivy Roberta is Missing in Germantown, MD

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PAWBOOST ID

70120892

NAME

Ivy Roberta

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Grey cat, Black stripes, orange spots, white belly and socks. She has a pink nose and paws

AREA LAST SEEN

Germantown, MD 20874

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Cross Ridge way Germantown

DATE LAST SEEN

March 21, 2024


Sandra S.

1 month ago

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Mary S.

1 month ago

A thorough search of your area is imperative. Go check sheds and garages now. Search your yard. Talk to your neighbors. Ask them to check their sheds and garages also. Ask if you can search their yards. Cats don't usually go far but they hunker down and hide. Search under bushes, trees, decks, sheds and up trees. Take catfood or treats and call your cat. Go out at dusk with a flashlight and call, look for eyes shining. Put out Chum (a mixture of water and canned cat food). Fill a gallon jug with water, add some food and shake. Spread it along the ground in a trail from where you think he could be hiding to your door. More than one trail to the same door is good. Put out canned cat and and water, his bed or blanket at that same door. Also hang articles of unwashed clothing out there so he can catch the scent. Cats tend to move at night or early morning. Keep watch on your doors tonight. Post on multiple FB sites and check local Shelters. Some FB sites will help you create a poster. Pawboost is a great site. Next door is a neighborhood site. Networking with people in person and online is essential. Talk to your Mail Carrier also.

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Robin B.

1 month ago

If nobody actually saw him/her get out, check EVERYWHERE to make sure (s)he's not hiding somewhere or stuck behind appliances or in the lining underneath beds/couches or locked in a closet etc. and if not then here are some tips to help you get your cat back home: 1. Put wet/smelly food out in the evening. Pick it up during the day or if you notice it's attracting strays. 2. ***PUT THEIR DIRTY LITTER BOX OUTSIDE BUT SEE NOTE BELOW *** 3. Put out an unwashed article of your clothing or a dirty sheet/towel/t-shirt. You can also make "scent strips" from these items and place them in trails leading to your door. 4. Walk around the area listening for meows, look up in the trees as well. Your cat could be stuck somewhere and unable to get home. Ask neighbors to check their garages, outbuildings and sheds. Go out in the evening with a flashlight and look under porches, sheds, and any wooded areas etc. your cat's eyes will glow from the light. LOOK EVERYWHERE, high up in trees and low under shrubs, outbuildings and sewers for any response. Cats do tend to hunker down. 5. You can make chum trails leading to your door by using a can of cat food and a gallon of warm water. Shake well and sprinkle in trails leading to your door. You can also make scent trails using dirty litter. 6. Your cat will be most active between dusk and dawn. Try shaking a bag of treats and softly calling your cat's name while searching with a flashlight to catch the reflection of your cat's eyes. If you have a certain way of calling them when you want them to come to you at home, go around your calling for them just like you do inside. You may feel weird doing that but it is worth it! Call softly, go slow and then pause to LISTEN and LOOK for any response. ( I personally did this and sounded like an idiot with the silly way I call my cat but after she was missing for several days I tried it and she came out of hiding and right to me!!) 7. Get fliers up right away. Make sure to include a picture and your contact info. Put flyers in plastic page protectors to keep them from getting wet/torn. 8.Cats tend to hunker down in low places like shrubs, ground cover or under sheds and outbuildings and in window wells. Check your property thoroughly and ask neighbors to do the same. 9. File a lost report with the appropriate shelter and visit *in person* often. 10. If you have a certain way of calling them when you want them to come to you at home, go around your property and the local area calling for them just like you do inside. You may feel weird doing that but it is worth it! Call softly, go slow and then pause to LISTEN and LOOK for any response. MOST CATS DO NOT GO FAR, ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT ARE NOT USED TO SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS. ***Putting their dirty litter box outside or making dirty litter trails around your yard from places she may hide to the point they went missing from (usually your door) quite often works! I know a lot of people that were scared off from putting out their cat's dirty litter after reading posts that say it draws predators and ferals. When they had given up hope of ever getting their cats back and felt they had nothing to lose they decided to put the cat's litter box outside and the cats often came home within hours. Just keep an eye on the litter box and if you see any problems take it inside for a while and then put it back out if need be. I have had many people say this is what finally worked for them and have never heard anyone ever say it drew any ferals or predators. Food and chum trails are more likely to draw unwanted visitors than another cat's dirty litter and litter trails. It's your cat and you should try whatever you want to get your cat back home!

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Zeus J.

1 month ago

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Darlene D.

1 month ago

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