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Tiko is Missing in Reno, NV

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PAWBOOST ID

70243478

NAME

Tiko

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

An orange cat, with orange eyes, playful, a little chubby, but not to the point where it effects his health.

AREA LAST SEEN

Reno, NV 89506

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Near welsh drive Reno Nevada

DATE LAST SEEN

April 28, 2024


Pat R.

2 weeks ago

from SPCA on how to find a lost cat: look around for the closest hiding places. Bring a flashlight look in storm drains; in the heavy brush; up in trees, inside or under sheds; inside garages; under decks; and inside bat crawl spaces – any place where your cat can hide. Stay close by – newly adopted or indoor-only cats are often found within a 3 house radius of their home. Remember your cat may not meow back when you call even though your cat is most likely close by. Your cat is most likely hunkered down to the ground and ready to dart away from any perceived threat – even from you! A cat’s instinct is to hide, stay put, and NOT meow. Put Food, Water, Litter Box, and Bedding Outside: place near the point of escape or close to a good hiding spot nearby. Use strong-smelling canned cat food that your cat can smell from a distance, so your cat knows where to go for food a can of tuna or sardines works wonders. Go out extremely late at night and early mornings with a flashlight and can of tuna, keep your garage door or patio door open a little so the cat can get in. LEAVE YOUR DOOR OPEN SLIGHTLY DURING THE TIME YOUR HOME SO IT CAN GET BACK IN, MAYBE EVEN PUT SOME FOOD BY THE DOOR. Talk to Neighbors: Immediately start talking to your closest neighbors. and ask them to actively search their own property for your cat. Put signs up in your immediate neighborhood with large print saying, “LOSS CAT.” Include a photo, date lost, and phone number where you can be reached 24/7. It could take days, or longer, to get your cat back inside. Do not give up if your cat fails to show up after a day or so. And do not just wait for your cat to come back. You need to actively search for and lure your cat back home. Keep looking in those same old hiding spots – depending on how much time has passed, your cat may be moving from one hiding spot to another. Also, try new spots and enlarge your search area step by step, house by house. Post on "Next-door" app for your area, Go out looking for your fur baby and when found keep the cat inside. check www.washoecounty.us/animal/lost_and_found/index.php, for found pets. I would also check the Nevada Humane Society and look at pictures of cats up for adoption, in case kitty was found and not claimed in 5 days and sent there for adoption.

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Jan C.

2 weeks ago

I am sorry you are missing your friend. Here are some tips you may already know: First make sure the cat is not indoors, cats can hide for days undectected when scared, getting used to a new environment, or just because, even after owners have looked everywhere multiple times. Cats are impeccable hiders and can hide for days. If your cat is not inside, displaced cats that find themselves outside, are usually in a 2- 5 house radius. Try to avoid putting out your cat's litter box if you can as it will draw other alpha cats in the area further displacing your cat, but do put out any of the cat's bedding, blanket, or any item of yours (like well worn/slept-in clothing, an unwashed towel, shoes, etc.) Cats tend to get scared once outside and go into surival mode. If they are hiding and hear you calling, their instinct will be to continue hiding because being in an unknown spot makes them a prey animal and they don't want to be drawn out. Think low: look under cars, in garages, under bushes, and backyard sheds. Ask your neighbors if you can look around their garages and backyards. Leave your garage door cracked and way the cat can gain enterance into the home at ALL TIMES. Cats usually come back when they feel it is safe at dusk or dawn but mainly smack in the middle of the night, so a cracked door or garage will help. I would suggest going out at 12:00 a.m. with a chair on your phone. Cats in survivor mode will be scared of a lot of things, including you calling out their name, however, if you go out of the house now, and at different intervals, including at night, and have a seat at your front door or driveway, while talking calmly (as if your on the phone with someone) it may draw the cat to home. You can also rent a humane trap for free generally from your local shelter which is another quick rescue method. I've found my cat, and others as well with sitting in a chair 11pm -2am on my phone. Good luck!

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