Beth M.
5 months ago
Door knocking with fliers is best way to find. (By doing so, I've located mine missing for 2.5 months. The posted signs help too.)
Chipped? Notify of lost status and confirm info is utd on manufacturer's website and found.org (now my24pet.com).
Use a camera so you know when he is coming around. Ask neighbors to check their cameras. Create a scent trail with dirty clothes.
I often lock the ones inside up and sleep by a cracked door with the hopes that the missing one will sneak in for food so I can close the door on them. Using a camera helps.
Consider using an animal communicator.
Do check ALL area shelters' websites daily or, better yet, go there every other day. (Google animal shelter.)
For what to do and where to do it, see: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3453873658047583&id=100002749496752
And/or Nextdoor.com groups: the pet posts in the Tucson (Pet) Resources Lists for places that can help. [Your picture, drop down to your groups, See all, Search bar: List]