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Bruno is Missing in Philadelphia, PA

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PAWBOOST ID

69078799

NAME

Bruno

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Please Help Our BabyBoy Bruno 8yr.old rescued Bruno when he was 3 wks.old.Bruno holds a special place in our hearts.

DESCRIPTION

Orange/White paws,hind legs,neck & snout w/ a white point in between his eyes

AREA LAST SEEN

Philadelphia, PA 19133

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Somerset/ Lehigh Ave

DATE LAST SEEN

May 5, 2023


Trisha F.

10 months ago

Thank you.

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Maria R.

10 months ago

Stay alert outside they usually return home for food and water. If you have Ringdoor camera check it out every now and then during the nights 🌙 and early mornings.

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Donna M.

10 months ago

Indoor-only cats behave differently when they find themselves outside. They typically hunker down in a good hiding spot within 1-2 houses of home and only come out late at night when it's very quiet. They often don't even respond when they hear their family calling though it is still very much worth going out to call and look during the day and also in the wee hours (11 pm-3 am or so.) It is also worth looking everywhere in your yard, under bushes, decks, porches, and in garages and sheds to see if you can spot him. I hope the following tips help. 1. Place worn linens (t-shirts, blankets, towels) all around your house on all four sides. Please DO NOT put out used litter (everyone suggests this) because it will potentially attract other cats who might run off or frighten your cat, or predators who are drawn to a "new cat in the neighborhood" smell. No one will be attracted to the scent of your family and home but your cat. If needed, replace these items every couple of days. 2. Post online: do a search on "lost/found pets in (your area)" to pull up several sites dedicated to help spreading the word of your lost pet. 3. Make flyers. They should be simple, easy-to-read, and have a large color photo of your cat with your contact information. Putting them on neon paper as a backing will help them stand out. (a) Put them at intersections where people stop to read them as well as all around your block. (b) Hand these directly to all of your neighbors (including the street behind you) and talk with them, asking them to be on the lookout. Ask them to look in their yards, garages, sheds, under porches, and bushes, or to let you look. When the weather is nice (and, especially with most people home) it would be easy for a garage or shed to be opened for yard work and your kitty could be caught inside. 4. Make a large (poster board) sign for your front yard so that everyone who drives/walks by it sees it. 5. If you have a screened in porch/patio, you can leave the door cracked for him to come in. Same for the garage. If you don't have other pets, you can do the same with the back door (or put them in another room for the night) to allow him access to sneak back in. 6. You can purchase very inexpensive cameras from Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/meShar.../dp/B07D4CGXQT/ref=sr_1_9... These are great because they allow you to see if she has come to your yard, open door, trap, bowl of food, wherever you set it. 7. Use a humane live-catch trap like Tomahawk Tru-Catch which are very gentle. Sometimes this is the best way. 8. Hire a pet detective / pet tracker.

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