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Reunited Cat in Shelton, CT 06484

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PAWBOOST ID

70264666

NAME

Scarlett Donoso

STATUS

REUNITED - reunited after 7 days, 22 hours

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

DESCRIPTION

Domestic Short hair Calico/Torti 5 years old Fixed In-door cat

AREA LAST SEEN

Shelton, CT 06484

DATE LAST SEEN

May 2, 2024


Doreen D.

2 weeks ago

I’m sorry but do all of you just leave the doors wide open I never had one of my cats get out you have to be careful

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Harriet C.

2 weeks ago

Indoor cats don't travel very far because they are so frightened and they find the nearest spot that seems safe for them to hide... check everywhere on your property and your neighbors especially under decks and porches also check cameras in the area if possible and leave a window or door cracked open with some tuna fish that may lure your cat back into the house... I would say your cat is close by and hope you find her soon and you could always set up a heart trap and they work....🙏💕

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Ellen M.

2 weeks ago

check with your mailman as he may see or have seen him in the neighborhood.

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Marcia W.

2 weeks ago

Indoor cats usually run to the nearest hiding spot when escaping because they are scared and don’t know what to do. The following suggestions apply to both indoor and outdoor cats. Check under cars, porches, sheds, in garages, and decks. Check yours as well as your neighbors. Put up flyers so neighbors can be aware and look out for your cat. Also look around at night under bushes and in shrubs with a bright flashlight. It may catch on the cats reflective eyes. Looking at night when it's quieter is good they can hear you calling them better. Looking right at dawn is also good because they may peak out of their hiding spot. Put out clothing that smells like you or the cats bed so they know which house is theirs. NOT the litter box because it attracts predators and they will go after or scare your cat away. Put out water for them. You may have to borrow a have a heart trap. Trappers have said Kentucky fried chicken gets them every time or just put sardines. Good luck. Do these things right away timing is important! Also, you can empty the contents of your vacuum cleaner and make a trail in your yard for him, starting where he exited the house. Also, check out Stella Dan Montuori Facebook page, owner of Dog & Drone Search D&D. Watch the pinned video, which explains the drag method he uses to create a scent trail for the cat to find his way home. He has a 90% success rate in locating lost cats. Create scent trails to guide your cat home. Get a towel with your scent or your home’s scent or the scent of any animals in the house. Tie a rope to the towel and drag the towel from the areas where you think the cat might be and create scent trails on the ground leading to your house. This can help the cat find its way home. You won’t smell the scent on the towel or the ground, but the cat will. Dan has found many cats/dogs with this method.

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Brandie F.

2 weeks ago

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