Rosemary P.
1 week ago
You must act quickly. If your baby was indoors, she will be very close by. Indoor cats are afraid to be outside. Please check all bushes, trees, under cars fences, any hiding places. It is critical that you check all of your neighbors backyards. Often cats will hide there. Please get out tonight and knock on your neighbors doors and ask if you can check their backyards. If they are not home, leave a note and ask them to check. It is also critical that you post flyers hundreds of flyers on every lamp post and stop sign for miles and miles in your area. A Lady in my neighborhood lost her cat. I encouraged her to put flyers up. After a few days, someone spotted her cat and called her. Unfortunately not everyone is on Facebook. Please do this as soon as possible. If the maintenance workers take them down put them immediately back up. It’s also important to post on your neighborhood watch nextdoor.com. People from all over and look on the site, if you’re not on it, please get on it immediately. Post pictures of your cat daily. In addition get out when it’s late at night, call your cats name shake treats look everywhere. Listen for meows. Please call your shelter. I believe it’s the Irvine animal shelter tomorrow. Describe your cat and tell them you lost it in case someone brings your cat there. Also, you can call the animal control periodically and tell them you lost your cat. Please post on all lost pet sites. I would walk everywhere for miles and get your friends and family and look for your cat. I pray for your Cats quick return.