Jaime K.
1 month ago
You put the cats bedding outside, but not out in the rain like a blanket or a towel that he’s used to laying on. You also put out your stinky dirty laundry meaning your dirty towels, your dirty socks, etc. You ask every neighbor or business around you if anybody has any videos, security footage of which way he went or if someone picked him up. If they picked him up, it doesn’t always mean a bad thing. It might mean somebody might be taking him to a vet to be microchip scanned for free if he is microchip please make sure your information is up-to-date. You go out with a flashlight you bring a can of tuna or his favorite treats with a flashlight you will see the glow of his eyes and some of his coat, you call him gently or her gently, and look under houses decks, trucks, trailers, shrubbery, down in sewers, up in trees, make sure you check your own house, your own garage, your own shed your own back bedrooms your own attic or a room he could be locked in.  Anywhere this baby can hide. Please ask neighbors to check their sheds. Their garage is stairwells underneath lattice, etc.. You have to look everywhere and use that flashlight to bring out that tree or a can of human tuna don’t give up you find your baby soon and after you do all this, you report him lost to animal control, and the Humane Society in Mecklenburg county and if you’re close to any other county, you’ve reported there, like Cabarrus, York union, etc., you go on their webpages you look for a stray hold.  That means the animal has been brought in and will be held for 72 hours before putting up for adoption so you have to act fast. Praying you find your baby don’t give up put out some kind of bedding out of the rain and you’re stinky laundry and get out there with that flashlight be careful, and look for your baby🙏🐾🐱🐾🙏🙏