How To Find a Lost Cat
by: Larry Chamberlain
Losing your cat is a worrying experience, use these 'How
to find a lost cat' steps, and try to stay calm. Remember that most
lost cats have not run away from home, we all know about cats and
curiosity.
The first place you will want to search for your lost
cat is right inside your home. It may seem obvious but make sure that
your cat is not shut in a room, less obvious check washing machines,
clothes dryers, dish washers, even refrigerators. Check garden sheds,
garages, basements and attics, look up trees. An injured cat will
hide anywhere, and will not always respond to your calling, so search
every possible space, under furniture, in boxes, any conceivable space
that your cat could have crawled into.
Next check with your immediate neighbors, ask them to
check their sheds, garages, etc. Ask local children if they have seen
your cat, when and where they last saw it, ask if they know of any
places that your cat could be hiding. If the children are old enough,
and with their parents permission, ask them to help find your lost
cat.
Ask people who are regularly outside your home, joggers,
postal workers, people walking dogs, moms taking kids to school, if
they have seen your cat. Show them a photograph if possible.
It is a good idea to make a search to find a lost cat
at night, but not alone - have someone with you.
Have you, or your neighbors, had anything delivered? It
has been known for cats to climb into the backs of vehicles and get
driven off, phone the company and see if they know anything. Have
you recently moved? Check your old address, if it is a distance, phone
your old neighbors ask them to let you know if they should find your
lost cat.
Post flyers, preferably with a photograph, all around
your neighborhood. Make the flyers stand out somehow, use brightly
colored paper if possible. Do not publish your name and address, just
your phone number, if you offer a reward do not state the amount.
Don't forget to go back frequently and check that the flyers are still
there, sometimes people take them down. Leave flyers at your local
post office, pet supplies store, laundromat, gas station, animal shelter
and veterinary. Consider placing a 'Lost Cat' classified ad. in your
local newspaper.
Return to the same spots that you have already investigated
and search again and again. Call back to the animal shelters and animal
control agencies, in person - do not rely on telephoning. Do not shrink
from checking with the highway department and any other agency that
deals with road kills, you would rather know if the worst has happened.
Finally have hope, cats are tough creatures and can last
for some time without food and water. It is not too unusual for lost
cats to be reunited with their owners after being missing for some
months.
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