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Reunited Cat in North Las Vegas, NV 89031

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 1583 days, 8 hours

Date Last Seen

January 22, 2022

Name

Smoke

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

67682178

Microchip #

900164000937417

Species

Cat

Description

Grey cat, with white underbelly and a puffy tail. Has white fur booties. He is chipped but has no collar. He has special food and medicine that he needs to control some severe urinary tract issues. Please let us know if you have any information on him, we miss him dearly!

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Debra G.
4 years ago
Lost Cat Tips * The most important thing is to start the search IMMEDIATELY. Keep in mind that cats tend to stay close to home. *Post pictures on Nextdoor dot com or app. It's a neighborhood app and posts to everybody in your ZIP code immediate neighborhood. * Report your cat as lost via the Animal Foundation website animal foundation dot com. *Post pictures of your baby on pawboost dot com and petharbor dot com. * Place your cat's tree house or bed/blanket that it sleeps on outside of your home. The scent will help guide him back. You can also create a trail of sorts using the cat's soiled litter. Start at your house then spiral outwards, leaving a trail of used litter to create a path to lead him home again or hang clothing that you have worn outside. *Google vets near you. 5-10 mile radius. Many people will take a cat to a vet to check for a microchip check & some vets will take possession of the animal or, have contact info for the person that found the cat. You can send a blanket email to all of them with pics and your contact info * Set food and water out for your cat, near the house's door unless you feel it might draw other predators. * Tell all of your neighbors. Ideally, print flyers with a clear color photo of your cat and words. CVS has a cell or PC site where you can load your pictures from either and then they will be ready in 1 hour. You can even have little postcards for posters made through CVS. On posters put "LOST CAT," and identifying info Provide several phone numbers to contact in case of sightings. * Contact your local shelter, e.g. The Animal Foundation (formerly Lied’s), NSPCA (formerly Dewey) and the Henderson shelter. * Walk around at all times of the day & night, calling their name, rattling favorite toys or treats.etc * If the kitty was shy, you may need to set humane traps. Keep in mind that most cats, when they get out of their home and familiar territory, become terribly frightened. More likely than not, your cat has found a safe place to hide and will stay there until the world quiets down. Many outdoor cats are most active in the middle of the night because the fewest people are out and about. Most of all, do not give up! Cats can return home within hours. They WANT to come home, so don't lose hope.
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Carol H.
4 years ago
Borrowed from another post: Lost Cat Tips * The most important thing is to start the search IMMEDIATELY. Keep in mind that cats tend to stay close to home. *Post pictures on Nextdoor dot com or app. It's a neighborhood app and posts to everybody in your ZIP code immediate neighborhood. * Report your cat as lost via the Animal Foundation website animal foundation dot com. *Post pictures of your baby on pawboost dot com and petharbor dot com. * Place your cat's tree house or bed/blanket that it sleeps on outside of your home. The scent will help guide him back. You can also create a trail of sorts using the cat's soiled litter. Start at your house then spiral outwards, leaving a trail of used litter to create a path to lead him home again or hang clothing that you have worn outside. *Google vets near you. 5-10 mile radius. Many people will take a cat to a vet to check for a microchip check & some vets will take possession of the animal or, have contact info for the person that found the cat. You can send a blanket email to all of them with pics and your contact info * Set food and water out for your cat, near the house's door unless you feel it might draw other predators. * Tell all of your neighbors. Ideally, print flyers with a clear color photo of your cat and words. CVS has a cell or PC site where you can load your pictures from either and then they will be ready in 1 hour. You can even have little postcards for posters made through CVS. On posters put "LOST CAT," and identifying info Provide several phone numbers to contact in case of sightings. * Contact your local shelter, e.g. The Animal Foundation (formerly Lied’s), NSPCA (formerly Dewey) and the Henderson shelter. * Walk around at all times of the day & night, calling their name, rattling favorite toys or treats.etc * If the kitty was shy, you may need to set humane traps. Keep in mind that most cats, when they get out of their home and familiar territory, become terribly frightened. More likely than not, your cat has found a safe place to hide and will stay there until the world quiets down. Many outdoor cats are most active in the middle of the night because the fewest people are out and about. Most of all, do not give up! Cats can return home within hours. They WANT to come home, so don't lose hope.
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Chris T.
4 years ago
Also search during the night when it’s quiet. He may be hiding out in a garage or bushes.
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Chris T.
4 years ago
Post on nextdoor .com too it goes to your surrounding neighborhood
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Christine J.
4 years ago
Put his liter outside they can smell it
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