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Whitey is Missing in Morriston, FL

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PAWBOOST ID

69831066

NAME

Whitey

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Found as stray kitten who was an indoor cat for 10 years. Friendly but cautious. Lost 10 days ago and on . Please call with any sightings Thank you

DESCRIPTION

Mostly white with little black on head and body Still looking for our beloved Whitey. Please let me know if you have any information on precious boy. Thank you

AREA LAST SEEN

Morriston, FL 32668

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

NW 46th Street & NW 162nd Terr & NW 53rd Street

DATE LAST SEEN

December 14, 2023


Laverne C.

5 months ago

Diana Ellis Hi, nothing has changed. I have six traps around our property. No food has been eaten and none actuated. We are obviously very worried, it has been 13 days. We will continue the search. Dogs remain inside at night. Thank you for your concern.

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Diana E.

5 months ago

Laverne Cerra, it's possible if they were outside when Whitey escaped they may have encouraged him to go farther than he otherwise would, but I suggest getting the word out to neighbors and searching quietly during the day in any case. Whitey won't attempt to return until dark so allowing them outside in the daytime shouldn't be problematic (their barking should not dislodge him from his hiding spot, but bringing them inside at night may be necessary for this strategy to work. Please keep me updated on your efforts. I'm hopeful for some good news.

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Laverne C.

5 months ago

Diana Ellis Thank you Diana. I will try everything including your instructions. I think part of the problem is that we have two Great Pyrenees dogs on the property and they may have scared him after escaping. We have started to keep them inside from the night. We only let them out during the daytime but I do not know if their barking is causing a problem for Whitey.

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Diana E.

5 months ago

Laverne Cerra, Whitey is a beautiful reverse tuxedo cat and I'm sorry he got outside, but please understand he's likely hiding close to his escape route, too timid to come when called or emerge in the daylight. Most escaped cats will attempt to return on their own, usually within the first few nights if they believe it's safe (it must be quiet and still, and you have to remain indoors), but I see that window of opportunity may have closed. Although it's possible Whitey will try to come home on his own overnight (so stay indoors after dark and be watchful) or you will find his hiding spot if you search as I will describe, your objective going forward will be to identify a place where Whitey feels comfortable emerging at night for food. If you can lure him to a safe and quiet place to eat, he'll stay close and well nourished while you formulate a recovery plan. I've recovered many escaped indoor cats and will share a prioritized set of instructions, below. DURING THE DAYTIME alert nearby neighbors in case Whitey is hiding beyond your property (under a vehicle or structure, in a garage, shed, or carport, etc.) — ask if he’s been seen on security cameras at night or if anyone in the area feeds cats outside. Then don’t worry that you haven’t found him — cats are expert at hiding. Focusing your efforts close to home, search again during the day using a flashlight, but be quiet and discrete so as not to frighten him (shhh! tiptoe around — DO NOT CALL or shake treats) -- check every crack and crevice, look in, under and around sheds, vehicles, furniture, under foundations and porches, into trees etc. — but suspend searching just after dark to give him the chance to emerge for food. BEGINNING TONIGHT put something inconuous but comforting and familiar outside (blanket or worn clothing laid flat on the doorstep. — NOT a litter box or anything obvious) to give Whitey the confidence to come out of hiding, and place tempting food at his point of escape and in various safe and quiet locations at dusk (choose places where Whitey will feel comfortable eating -- close to a foundation, under shrubs, inside a porch, shed or garage with the door cracked open, etc. — a frightened cat is more concerned with safety than food). Whitey's instinct will be to come out after dark to eat and once you know where, you can get him back inside. Please see my complete instructions (click on the link to the PDF, below) and tell me if you have any questions. Hang in there and let me know how it goes. https://www.dropbox.com/s/e63sos0yc7znlej/EscapedCat.pdf?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR1x5gw2G_RoxuSs2vJQ9ym-6PIC-5u10U5UPUO6IRaBaIRT40A_mozvkX4

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Cynthia M.

5 months ago

Post on nextdoor.com it is neighborhood specific

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