Julie M.
8 months ago
Leave a reentry door open if you can. Leave a scent trail of his clothes, a cat bed and maybe some smelly food like tuna. He’s likely close by and more likely to return when it’s dark and quiet outside.
Indoor kitties usually stay close to home. Put something with your scent on it (unwashed clothes) outside. If you have any other cats or put something with there scent on it too. Check under your porch if you have one. Check under grills, sheds, in garages, sheds, bats. The cat could have gotten stuck in a neighbors shed. Check yours as well as. Go door to door and ask if anyone has seen her, even put flyers at peoples doors. If you have a sighting, set a trap with worn piece of your clothing and some food.Also look around at night under bushes and in shrubs with a bright flashlight. It may catch on the kitties eyes. Looking at night when its quieter is better. If he went out the door or a window, leave it open might just come in on his own. You could also get a camera. Leave a window or door cracked open with food inside the house by that opening. They usually go to the same opening they escaped from.
Below are Search Dog Groups that can locate lost cats:
Pet trackers:
LONG ISLAND LOST DOG SEARCH & RESCUE
CONTACT A PET TRACKER--TEDDY HENN (516-983-4484) OR LYNN FODALE (516-996-4525) --THEY ARE WONDERFUL AND WORK FOR DONATIONS! MISSING ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM
PROFESSIONAL PET TRACKERS
CONTACT KELLY BRACH AT 631-973-LOST (5678)--SHE HAS 4 SEARCH DOGS — SHE HAS A STAND ALONE BUSINESS AND DOES CHARGE A FEE — WONDERFUL AND SUCCESSFUL