Karen S.
1 month ago
1. Join Next Door and ask neighbors who may not be on social media.
2. If microchipped call the company . If not chipped contact all the area vets and take flyers.
3. Post flyers on neon colored poster paper and put I plastic zip lock bags.
4. Look under house, porches, decks, grills and bushes.
5. Look in garages, sheds, drain pipes and sewers .
6. Go out at dark midnight-5am is best. Take a strong flash light to reflect on his eyes. Take treats .
7. Set up outdoor camera to see if coming up about $35 Walmart.
8. If seen coming up on cameras and if you can check often set a cat trap. Bait with canned mackerel or sardines. Put a tarp or dark towel over the top part not the ends.
- borrow a have-a-heart cat trap from a rescue or buy at a tractor supply or Lowe’s, etc
9. Notify all area shelters and go in person every day or two.
10. Indoor cats are usually hiding or stuck within 7 houses or 50 yards; indoor-outdoor cats within 17 houses or 345 yards unless they hitched a ride.
11. If an indoor cat hire a pet tracker
About 14 days plus to track the scent
- Baylanda Brown www.Bravok911.com 919-418-7953
- Epic Animal Recovery 704-770-8625 call or text