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Sampson is Missing in Fremont, CA

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PAWBOOST ID

67534435

NAME

Sampson

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Domestic long haired tabby with a white bib, senior cat

AREA LAST SEEN

Fremont, CA 94555

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Enea Court/ Fremont Blvd

DATE LAST SEEN

November 21, 2021


Roberta B.

2 years ago

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Mary A.

2 years ago

If he is an indoor outdoor kitty put flyers on neighbors porches asking them to check their property throughly. When outdoor cats go missing it is usually because they are trapped somewhere nearby. Look in garages, sheds, basements, crawl spaces, storm drains. Look on roofs and up in trees too. Look with a flashlight even during the day. File a lost report with the shelter and microchip company and put fliers at nearby vet offices, post on Nextdoor too. . . If he is scared, ill or injured, he will hide like an indoor only cat. So look with a flashlight even during the day under bushes, cars, porches and decks, anywhere he could be trapped inside and unable to return home! Make sure you reach out to neighbors asking to check security cameras too! . Make sure no one in your neighborhood is trapping cats. If he is indoor only, put out his food, water and litter box, he is hiding nearby. Look under bushes, decks, porches and cars. If he continues to hide set a humane trap near his litter box. Set it in the early morning hours, cover it with a towel and line the bottom with newspaper. Put his favorite food inside or something smelly like tuna or sardines. Set it in the early morning or early evening hours where you can monitor it from a distance. Pick up all other outside food. He’s so cute, hope you find him soon.

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Mary A.

2 years ago

Beautiful Maine Coon! If he is an indoor only cat, or new or outside his territory , he is hiding very nearby where he escaped!! So go out and look for him, with a flashlight even during the day. The first instinct for an indoor only cat or cat in a new territory, is to hunker down and hide very near his point of exit with his back against a wall or building. So put out his dirty litter box immediately along with his food and water and any dirty laundry or familiar bedding etc. The scents will keep him nearby. Look under porches, decks, bushes, anywhere he can feel secure . Shake his treats, call his name softly several times a day to reassure him you are nearby. Our daughter's cat hid almost two weeks after she moved from CV to Oakland and the only way we knew she was still nearby is she was seen on security camera coming up to her familiar scent in the wee morning hours when it was quiet. Every time we opened the door she would run off. So we finally had to set a humane cat trap to catch her and we caught her within two hours. So spread the word to neighbors by putting flyers on their porches asking them to please check their property for your kitty in case he slipped over the fence. Keep ears and eyes open, especially in the wee morning hours. If he does not come out and continues to hide, set a humane cat trap near his food and litter box station. But first try leaving the door open with food inside and make it easy to get back in for him, like putting a ladder or chair outside so he can easily jump back inside. Post on Nextdoor and file a lost report with the shelter and microchip company and make sure contact info is current. You will find your pretty kitty. Don't stop looking. Best of luck to you.

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