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Baby is Missing in Anchorage, AK

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PAWBOOST ID

70209344

NAME

Baby

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Black with white whiskers and white spot on her stomach.

AREA LAST SEEN

Anchorage, AK 99507

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Lake Otis Pkwy

DATE LAST SEEN

April 15, 2024


Cynthia W.

4 weeks ago

Make sure and check Anchorage Animal Care and Control in person every few days and make a lost report with a photo there: https://24petconnect.com/

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Cynthia W.

4 weeks ago

Post on the app Nextdoor

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Cynthia W.

4 weeks ago

🐈 They are usually very close by, especially if they are not used to being outdoors. Some references may be specific to Anchorage; adjust as needed for wherever you are. Variables like bad weather, aftershocks, construction noise, etc. can potentially keep them lost longer a bit longer. That means you just need to keep doing everything consistently. When cats go missing they tend to stay in their hiding spot for 4 to 10 days before they even come out so don't give up! Reread that last sentence a few times and don’t forget it 🙂 Do as many of the tips listed as perfectly as possible in order to get the best results possible. I’ll be happy to answer any questions you have!! Be sure and leave out food! On the ground is fine. Or cans of wet food open just be careful about sharp edges. Wet food smells stronger than dry. If food is put out during the day cover lightly with leaves so birds have a harder time finding it. Most animals when lost plus the fact of being a cat make their activities tend to be much more nocturnal. This keeps them safer also. So to that end to help mitigate the bird thievery put out food just a bit before dark and check to see if gone as soon as possible after first light. If there are other cats in the household: put the other cat(s) in a cat carrier and set it out a ways from the house and you sit back a bit so you have a good view of the periphery and let it make some noise for a while. If you see the lost cat don’t make any sudden moves. If it runs off don’t chase but leave food where last seen. If it doesn’t show try it again later same night and a few nights in a row. I’m a big fan of cutting right to the chase and getting a trap. If you can’t check it every 2 hrs tie it open which is actually good “training” for the cat to go in and get food. 🙂 See the link for a visual of what I’m talking about. Traps are avail for rental at Anchorage Animal Care & Control. Trap setup: https://www.facebook.com/anchoragepetdetective/videos/1524575204250775?metadata=xZ9aoBG5SZ6SQO4AKr5LBw/ArjxtBtNhgAh8ZrfMzpzT5XWGdimqeZx95oh1JyyV4/CE5wjZYym3d6lM/g66SThLUhkadLWx+3wRuS2IL4AqJ6QZYg2MrMvRbxA=&sfns=mo Refresh your food (and other scent items) every 12 hours or so whether or not any is gone. If there are houses nearby:...most cats are found within 5-10 houses in either direction from point of loss. best thing you can do is ask all neighbors to look under porches/in sheds, abandoned wells, etc. Shake a bowl of dry food outside late at night when it's quiet. Hang something that smells like home a few feet off the ground around your house so the smell carries on the wind. Dirty socks work well. There's also this stuff called liquid smoke that is super awesome that is sold next to ketchup. Transfer that to a spray bottle or an old saline solution bottle because you don't need a lot. And then spray or drip some above your food station and around the perimeter of your property. It can also super helpful to put their litter box outside! Either that or a couple scoops from the litter box right around the property. Super important: get the app next door and post on there. An email: "...Found him under a house in a crawl space across the way. Told the neighborhood kids we'd give whoever found him a reward and it motivated them, he was found within 30 minutes. So thankful!" From Craigslist: "Last night I got my 7yo cat home. He'd gone missing while I was away. I immediately started putting out food for him when I realized he was gone, at both the front and back doors. I also set out some recently worn clothing with the food. A few sightings meant he was still alive. I went to the Shelter and rented one of the Live Traps. Last night I set it on my front step. I put in a banquet! Dry food, fish skin, wet cat/dog food, treats. I put in water and cat-nip.I also covered the trap with cut grass. When I went to bed at 11pm, the trap was empty. At 1:30am, the neighbors' cat had to be released, and the trap re-set; at 3:30am my cat was trapped. Long story short, after being gone for well over a week, he was caught. He is now on 'lock down' for at least 10 days so that he re-adjusts to being 'my cat'. Just my recent experience in the hope it helps someone. Most cats are still near their home.” LOST CAT BEHAVIOR – NOTE INDOOR VS. OUTDOOR CATS http://www.3retrievers.com/lost-cats-guide.html http://www.missingpetpartnership.org/recovery-tips/lost-cat-behavior/ http://www.catsinthebag.org http://www.pet360.com/cat/lifestyle/guide-to-finding-a-lost-cat/tck2ni8nXk63IVCHt SUPER IMPORTANT: Make sure you post on the app Nextdoor! Anchorage Animal Control is 343.8122. After hours or if you get a busy signal send animal control an email. If you get voicemail make sure and leave a message. Email is accs@muni.org and include: -pet photo -is animal lost or found -where animal was lost or found -contact phone number -your name -whether or not your lost animal is microchipped Please list your pet as lost at the local animal control and shelters and keep checking in with them every few days; a physical visit is better than over the phone for two reasons: 1) No one knows your pet like you do. People working there do mean well but sometimes make mistakes. It’s better to check yourself. 2) While doing so you’ll have a chance to tell your story to the shelter staff. They’ll be more apt to remember you and your pet if you meet face-to-face. https://www.facebook.com/anchoragepetdetective/videos/1524575204250775/ On Facebook post at: •Anchorage Pets Lost & Found •Lost & Found Pets Alaska Connect with these rescues both on Facebook and email; send them a photo of your cat and when lost and make sure to keep checking their websites to see the new cats that are being brought in and that are up for adoption: Kitty & K9 Connection AK Dog & Cat Rescue Alaska Krazy Kat Cat Rescue Clear Creek Cat Rescue The Alaska Humane Society SPCA Kool Kat Rescue Alaska More tips for hard-to-catch cats: https://www.alleycat.org/tips-for-hard-to-trap-cats/

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Cynthia W.

4 weeks ago

🐈‍⬛ IF YOU ARE MISSING A CAT When it’s very very late (or very very early) and very very quiet try calling softly and rattling food in a bowl or open a can of wet a food and use the edge of the lid to stir it up so it smells more and then walk around putting the lid on and off to make it kinda sound like you’re opening the can without having to keep opening a new can. Don’t rush or walk too fast as it will take time for them to come out if they’re going to. They are probably pretty close so don’t go too far afield as you don’t want to lead them away from home & all scent trails (you walking around carrying food) connect and lead back towards home. Can also try a laser pointer around the edges of bushes and cars and hidey holes as sometimes their instinct takes over and they can’t help chasing. Also stop after calling and cup your hands behind your ears to magnify any ambient sounds - check in all directions. And use a flashlight to look in potential hiding places even when it’s relatively light out as their eyes will reflect back at you. 🔦 ✨ 👀

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