Gisela S.
5 years ago
Nita Davis, covered a lot of things ,that I did when my snowball got lost. I made flyers with his picture on it and a short description,( he was hard of hearing ,maybe even deaf, we never could find out. ) and our information. I stuck the flyers in every mailbox in our neighborhood, didn know I was not allowed to do that, so after a postman saw me and told me ,I stuck them as forms possible at the doors, I went everyday around the neighborhood, and talked to people ,if their were home, because I run the doorbell on every house. I took the flyers to every veterinary office ,and asked them if somebody came in with a cat that looked like mine. Well that might not be so successful since a lot of the stuff sees a lot of animals. But they all allowed me to hang up my flyer in their office. I went to petsmart and every store that I can think of to ask if they allow to hang up my flyer. Only petsmart and walmart allowed it at that time. I took an add out in the daily newspaper. , what finally helped was after really going everyday out, while the kids were at school around the neighbourhood, was one neighbor stopping me, and telling me he saw a white cat by an abandoned building. I went out to the animal shelter rented a cat trap, put moist cat food in it .and the very next morning ,my snowball was in it. Light as a feather, because he was gone over a month and probely could not find much if any to eat. But I had.him back. Any animal shelter should have traps that you can rent. By the way. We had a little forest behind our house, and I did rent a trap a few days after he run away ,and put it with food in this forest. The next day I found a young opossum in it. Very carefully i got it out. So just in case you try that and at the first try you not successful , try again.