Dudek A.
3 months ago
Flyers are very important. It's good too. Put them in a zip gallon bag that is upside down to protect from the elements. It was just last week that both the dog and cat worry united by flyers alone since the person that found the pets did not have social media and saw the flyers. If you adopted from a rescue, they usually like to know ASAP that a former animal is missing. If the cat has a microchip, it's good to make sure your contact information is up to date so you can be contacted. If your cat is found. Cats tend to stay close to home before they wander so time is of the essence. Make sure your cat is not in the garage in a closet and a dresser drawer or behind furniture which often happens. It's good to go out at Dawn and dusk with a flashlight down your block. Looking in shrubbery and under decks and porches to see if you can catch a glimpse of your cats eyes. I've heard of a few cats returning home the past few years when the owner left their garage door open about 5 in with a worn piece of clothing on the inside of the garage near the opening to help attract the cat if it comes close back to home but not too wide so you do not attract unwanted animals. Make sure you check daily in person, your local animal control and local rescues and shelters. Please do not give up because that is one of the biggest reasons that pets are not reunited. Wishing a quick and safe return.....