Carol B.
4 months ago
I pretty sure you have tried these things already but I’m posting them again anyway.
Advanced search strategiesMission Reunite and the Missing Animal Response Networkprovide advanced search tips, online trainings and information on hiring a lost-pet recovery expert.
LostCatFinder.com’s How to Find Your Lost Cat video search guide and e-booklet is another good resource.ONLINE SEARCH TIPSMost communities have Facebook groups for sharing information about lost and found pets. Search for groups in your area and post a notice of your missing cat. Share the post on your personal Facebook, Instagram or other social media accounts. Fellow animal lovers will likely want to help in your search.Petco Love Lost is a national database that uses facial recognition technology to search thousands of found pet listings from users and shelters across the country. Simply upload a photo of your cat to start the search.
YOU CAN ALSO TRY:
Center for Lost Pets
Craigslist
Pet FBI
NextDoor and Front Porch Forum (check the lost and found section and post a lost pet notice)
If you have a homeowner’s or neighborhood association, ask them to help spread the word with an online posting or email notice.Beware of scamsIf a stranger claims to have found your cat, ask them to describe your pet and send you a photo. Be wary of anyone who asks for money before they’ll return your cat.
PreventionA cat (even an indoor-only one) has a better chance of being returned to you if they always wear a collar and an ID tag with your name, address and telephone number. (Some experts recommend a tag that says “call my owner” and notes whether it’s OK for your cat to be outside.) To further ensure that your cat makes their way home should they ever become lost, ask your veterinarian or local animal shelter to microchip them. Just be sure to keep your contact information up to date with the online microchip registry site, such as the Michelson Found Animals Registry.
Prayers for his safe return. 🙏🏻🙏🏻💔