Sheila M.
1 month ago
Other helpful info I've seen posted:
Pet trackers :
Local Baylanda Brown www.Bravok911.com 919-418-7953 or
Epic Animal Recovery 704-770-9”8625 call or text. Both on Facebook
2. Post flyers on Paw Boost Alert and Next Door. Talk to neighbors as they may not be on social media.
3. Post flyers on neon colored poster paper and put in plastic zip lock bags.
4. Look under houses, porches, decks and bushes.
5. Look in garages, sheds, drain pipes and bushes.
6. Go out late at night but midnight- 6 am is best. Take a strong flash light to reflect on his eyes. Take treats
7. Set up outdoor camera
To see if cat is coming up about $35 Walmart.
8. If coming up set up a have-a-heart cat trap. Borrow from a rescue or buy at a tractor supply. Bait with canned mackerel or sardines. Put out water so he can survive.
9. Notify all area shelters and the two in Raleigh ( Wake County and SPCA) and go in person.
10. Indoor cats are usually hiding or stuck within 7 houses or 50 yards unless they hitched a ride; indoor-outdoor cats within 17 houses or 345 yards .
11. Indoor cats can be tracked by scent ( best within 14 days) hire a pet tracker
Local: Baylanda Brown www.Bravok911.com 919-418-7953 or
Epic Animal Recovery 704-770-8625 call or text
12. Most people don’t look hard enough or fast enough and they give up too soon.