Bernice M.
2 years ago
Petfbi.com
Put up fliers on all poles, post offices, vet offices, stores, groomers, gyms, anywhere you can think of and in mailboxes in the area. Go door to door to let people know the cat is missing. Go in person to local shelters (Griffin Pond, SPCA, etc) and do not rely on phone calls because they are busy and might not check. Put out the used litter box and some of your worn unwashed clothing and a bed or blanket he sleeps on so he can track the scent. Check under all neighborhood decks, porches, sheds and ask people to check inside their sheds and garages. Also check under and around all landscaping (shrubs, bushes, flower beds, etc.) in the neighborhood. Let the area mailman know to keep an eye out for him. Go out at night with the flashlight calling his name and shaking food or treats. Borrow a humane trap from a vet, shelter or rescue group, etc. Fill it with smelly food like sardines or tuna and cover it with a blanket or towel. Go in person to local vets to inquire if someone may have brought her in. Post on Pawboost Alert. Also on Nextdoor.com for your town, Pennsylvania Lost/Found Pets, Pennsylvania-Lost Dogs, Cats and Pets, Find Toby in PA, and Pets of Pa Lost and Found, local Facebook sites for lost and found pets