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Binks is Missing in East Riding of Yorkshire, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 30, 2026

Location Last Seen

East Riding of Yorkshire, England HU10

Nearest Landmark

Petfield drive, Anlaby

Name

Binks

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72950359

Species

Cat

Description

Brown and Black tabby

Message from Owner

My little Binks is an indoor cat but has managed to get out of the bathroom window, she is quite shy and timid and will likely run away so please contact3 with any sightings, I just want her home :(

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Marion W.
3 days ago
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Saz H.
4 days ago
🐾 MOGGIES & DOGGIES – ESCAPED 🏡INDOOR CAT🏡 ADVICE 🐾 (What to do if your indoor cat has slipped out) ✅ Stay calm & search nearby immediately Indoor cats rarely go far at first. Check your garden, neighbours’ gardens, under cars, sheds, and bushes. 🔦 Search at night or early morning Use a torch — scared cats often hide in silence, and their eyes reflect in light. 📣 Call softly & listen Speak in a gentle, familiar voice. Shake treats or tap their food bowl. Be patient — they may hide quietly. 👕 Put familiar scents outside Place their bedding, a favourite blanket, or a worn jumper near doors and windows to help guide them home. 🥫 Leave a small amount of food & water Strong-smelling food like tuna can help lure them back, but don’t leave large quantities overnight. 🪧 Alert your community Post in local Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and put up posters with a photo, location, and contact info. 🏥 Call local vets & rescues Indoor cats are often handed in by neighbours or found wandering frightened. 📌 Report them to the microchip company Ensure your indoor cat is flagged as lost in the database. 🏛️ Contact your local council / stray animal service Some found cats are reported there first. ❤️ Don’t panic if they don’t appear immediately Indoor cats are often hiding nearby and may return on their own after a day or two.Go out late at night or early hours of morning when it's quiet and safer for cats to cross roads and come out of hiding. Try to search by thinking of your home as centre of a circle. Go to edge of circle, then start calling, stop, listen hard, repeat slowly all the way back home. Repeat from different points on circle. If your cat hears you they will follow your voice in the right direction. Do same when door knocking. Your cat could be laying low to feel safe.
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