Lost: Brown Black Orange Cat Male In North West (M33)

  • Dog ID 117317
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 10 Jul 2017
  • Name BERT
  • Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
  • Age Elderly
  • Colour Brown black orange
  • Marks & Scars Small nick out of top of left ear..orange tummy
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 03 Jul 2017
  • Where Lost From home..could be stuck in shed or garage
  • Lost In Region North West
  • Lost In Post Area M33
  • Date Found 11 Jul 2017
  • Where Found He just came home
  • Found In Region North West
  • Found In Post Area M33
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Lost from Newgate road/cherry lane area
  • Listed By Sonia
  • Views 1735
  • Alerts Sent 40
  • BERTPoster Image
  • BERTExtra Image

 

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Unknown
When cats are ill or injured they will usually hide behind bushes or hedges. And ask neighbours to check too. You could also borrow a cat trap from Cat Protection, and place inside something with your scent on, and his scent too, And if he has a favourite toy place that inside too. Leave the posters up, and ask around. Paws xd.
DogLostFiona Monger - Investigations Co-ordinator, Police Liaison
I Will Reshare to Doglost facebook area groups x
Sonia
Yes-he only briefly came back and went again but he is very poorly, and i couldn't get him to the vet as he had disappeared-i had made 3 appointments for him and been shouting him for hours for the last 2 days and searching everywhere-i am fearing the worst with him being so thin and weak X
Annamaria
Oh post has just changed from reunited x
Annamaria
Is he still missing? xx
Sonia
He has gone again . He only came back briefly in a bad way and got out again and hasn't been seen since. I'm devastated--think he went away to die :-( I'm not sure how to reactivate his post? any help is appreciated X
DogLostSharon - Social Media Volunteer
Good news. X
Sonia
Thanks for everyone for being so kind X
DogLostSharon - Social Media Volunteer
I have shared with DL FB Page, Twitter & Public. I hope Bert is safely back at home soon.X
DogLostFiona Monger - Investigations Co-ordinator, Police Liaison
Added to Doglost fb groups x
AlisonH
Alerts sent to helpers in M33
Unknown
Presume all outbulidngs were checked, indluding empty houses, and cellars? And behind hedges/bushes? I assunme you put scented items of the cats in the garden in a sheltered spot? Neutered cats dont tend to go too far as a rule, Is it possible that he could have inadvertently "Hitched a lift" somewhere. If so I would try an ad in a National newspaper, and ask friends, and neightbours toi share as well as Doglost. Poster in, and around the area, and put flyuers through doors too, and ask around. Alos try a squeaky toy as it may attract his attention. When you are walking around the atrea, wear the same deodorant that you use on a daily basism as the cat will recognize the scent, Paws xd.

My neighbours cat (Neutered) once went awol for two weeks, so after postering around the are, and asking around, he was found quite near to his own house being fed by someone else. Now happily reunited:-)xxx
AlisonH
Text sent requesting photo.
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