Karen S.
5 months ago
1. Do not put litter out it can attract predators.
2. Join Paw Boost Alert ( Pawboost.com) and Next Door. Talk to neighbors still 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 ( with permission)
5. Look in garages, sheds, drain pipes and sewers .
6. Go out late at night midnight- 6 am and call in a normal voice so the cat doesn’t think you are mad. Take a strong flash light to reflect on his eyes .
7. Set up outdoor feeding stations with canned mackerel or sardines. Put out water so he can survive.
8. If you can check it often or when you can check often set a have a heart cat trap. Borrow from a rescue or buy at a tractor supply. Put a tarp just over top part not sides.
9. Put up outdoor camera to see if coming up about $35-40 Walmart.
10. Indoor cats are usually hiding or stuck within 7 houses or 50 yards unless they hitched a ride.
11. If microchipped call the company many send out alerts and make sure information is up to date . If not chipped alert area vets .
12. Hire a pet tracker asap . They track by scent ; give tips and have field cameras . Can pick up the scent only 14 days but sometimes longer.
1. Baylanda Brown and Bravo www.Bravok911.com 919-418-7953 or
2. Epic Animal Recovery
704-770-8625 call or text . Both on fb watch out for scammers who mostly say satellite searches or instagram searches