Robin M.
4 weeks ago
I really hope your Sookie will get home safely. Try putting his litter box outside - cats have a strong sense of smell, and the scent might help him find his way home. A piece of clothing or bedding that smells like his favorite human might work, too. Check around areas with bushes or water or dumpsters and call his name lovingly. Check with neighbors to make sure he’s not locked accidentally into someone’s garage, and this also lets your neighbors know to be on the lookout for him. And put up as many fliers as you can in the area - in stores, on telephone poles. Also call animal shelters and vets’ offices to find out if anyone has seen him. Good luck in your search!
Suggestions. Pls check under nearby bushes early a m and evening with a flashlight so you can see his eyes. Return to the areas even if you shave checked there before. Pls call his name quietly; he is scared especially if he’s an inside cat.
Advise all neighbors - check by sheds, under cars, near water - he will get thirsty. Place an old towel or piece of your clothing by your door so he catches the scent. If you put his litter or some food outside your door only put it outside while you are there. You don’t want to leave it outside all day; it will attract other animals. If possible, leave your door open around his feeding time.
Advise Police, Fire department and vet offices. And shelters. Call a few times a week - bring them pictures.
Put up pictures by stop sign areas if allowed. Cover with clear plastic and give contact information.
Don’t give up - indoor cats usually don’t go far. Keep looking under the bushes. Patio areas. Stairs if there is a hiding place 🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼