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Poppie is Missing in Oxford, CT

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PAWBOOST ID

70283265

NAME

Poppie

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Black and white, white tip on his tail

AREA LAST SEEN

Oxford, CT 06478

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Chestnut

DATE LAST SEEN

May 5, 2024


Catherine F.

1 week ago

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Rae A.

1 week ago

Go out late at night when it's quiet or dawn, bring kitty's food, call the kitty quietly probably hiding in bushes or under porches....don't give up, probably very scared SWP

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Gary M.

1 week ago

If he’s an indoor cat that got out, he’s likely scared and hiding behind bushes or in a wooded area. Go out at night with a flashlight that might reflect against his eyes and call him gently. Beyond that, create scent trails on the ground leading to your home (or to a trap, ideally monitored with a trail cam, so you can respond quickly when the cat is in the trap). Get a towel and rub it with your dirty laundry, blankets, socks, or anything else with the scent of home. (Do not use kitty litter.) Tie a rope to the towel and drag the towel from the areas where you think the cat might be, creating scent trails leading to your house (or the trap). You won’t smell the scent on the towel or the ground, but the cat will. (If you use a trap, load it with a little cat food, enough to attract the cat from the trail that leads up to it. Rely on the scent trails to get your cat to the trap.) Rain and snow will wash away the scent trails, so you’ll have to drag again afterwards. Also, it might help to renew the trails every couple days. Important: . Never leave a trap unattended, always keep an eye on it, checking it every 1/2 hour in person or with a trail cam. It should be positioned close to where the cat escaped. . Trail cam photos and videos are marked with time stamps, helpful to know if and when the cat shows up but doesn’t go into the trap. . Post flyers in the area with a picture of your cat and contact information. . Even if you don’t have a trap or a trail cam, scent trails leading to your home can work. This has worked for me and many others. Most helpful for indoor cats who don’t know where “home” is. Dan Montuori developed the method and has a video demonstration on his FB page. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/n7nkfgmMToi4cMRz (Link given is non-commercial. Dan does not charge for advice or services, given in memory of his beloved dog, Stella.)

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