Marina C.
1 month ago
Shared with love. Pls provide all info de-ed, microchipped, registered, ... This is important for behaviour ysis (un-fixed cats roam far) and identification (unchipped cats are not recognisable by vets and rangers, in which case looking at shelters and rescues vis vital). Put his/her litter box out: they smell it from miles away. And an old t-shirt. Plus his/her fav food. Look morning early or evening late, even at night when it's quiet. If an indoor cat, statistics say (s)he will be very close to the house, hiding, so search close, when nobody is around, certainly call out and listen carefully: (s)he might answer when it's really quiet.Contact rangers and vets in the wide neighbourhood. Flag the chip as lost. Knock on doors. Print flyers and hang them everywhere. Put yr message on 'lost pet pages' as many as you can find. Good luck. 🤞