Reunited: Tabby Cat Female
- Dog ID 116380
- Status Reunited
- Registered 17 Jun 2017
- Name MINDY
- Gender & Breed Female Cat (Spayed)
- Age Adult
- Colour Tabby
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 12 Jun 2017
- Where Lost Winterton on Sea, Norfolk.
- Lost In Region East Anglia
- Lost In Post Area NR29
- Date Reunited 21 Jun 2017
- Other Info Mindy is a sweetheart of a cat and very loving but nervous of strangers. Can people please check sheds and outbuildings? She's never stayed away from home before.
- Listed By kandymac
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- Alerts Sent 42
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- 2017-06-24 18:39 Unknown
- Wonderful news. Stay close now Mindy:-)xxx
- 2017-06-21 19:31 Helen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
- Great news, Mindy has been found safe x
- 2017-06-20 11:39 caring4dogs
- 2017-06-19 13:55 Unknown
- Cats can survive without food for quite while. They tends to lick at things to keep themselves hydrated. Take another look in any outbuildings. A cat on this site aws found after a SECOND look. Is there a dominanbt cat in the area? As sometimes they will chase a ct out of it`s own territory. However they usually return after a few days. When it is very quiet, and is getting darker take a squeaky toy, and gently call her name, so if she is locked in somewhere she should respond as she will recognize your voice.. Ask families if their children have seen a cat matchinhg her description
Children can be very observant. They may have seen someone feeding her. for eg Spayed females usually only have a territory of about 2/3 garden spaces as to where they live. My neighbours cat once went awol for two weeks. After postering he was found not far fromn nhis home being fed by someone else. Just becasuse you cant see your cat, doesn`t necessarily mean they are`nt around. Paws xd - 2017-06-19 09:07 kandymac
- Thanks everyone, for your shares and helpful comments. We're still hopeful that she'll come home soon. My biggest fear is her being trapped in a shed in this awful heat and will dehydrate very quickly. So very worried about her, but your comments help. Many thanks.
- 2017-06-18 07:55 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- I have shared with DL FB Page, Twitter & Public. I hope Mindy is safely back at home soon.X
- 2017-06-17 22:18 Sarah - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambs Twitter Co-ordinator
- Tweeted @DogLostUK
https://twitter.com/DoglostUK/status/876187108423208961 - 2017-06-17 20:48 Unknown
- When checking outbuildings check empty houses, and cellars too. Put her unwashed blanket into a clean container, along with something with your scent on too. Leave in the garden in a sheltered spot, or hang on the washing line if dry; used towels too. Empty contents of the vacuum onto the garden, as her scent will be there. Wipe her scent on your garden fences, gates, dloors too; anything leading up to the garden. Walk around the area holdingan object with her scent on, and rattle some dreamies. Somoen may be feeding her (Common problem) Try a squeaky toy as it may attract her attention. When searching as darkness falls take with you a strong torch, as the light will reflect a cats eyes. Is there a dominant cat in the area? As sometimes they will chase a cat (Especially if timid) out of it`s own territory. However they usually return within a few days or less When checking outbuildings make sure she isn`t hiding behind something within the building. Cats can keep very still, and quiet in thse circumnstances: especially shy cats. Hope Mindy is home very soon. Paws xd.
- 2017-06-17 20:22 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in NR29.
- 2017-06-17 20:09 Helen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
- Details added to Dog Lost Norfolk and Suffolk facebook group and other groups in the area.