Lost: Black Cat Male In North East (HU7)
- Dog ID 117788
- Status Lost
- Registered 22 Jul 2017
- Name WOBBLE
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Young Adult
- Colour black
- Marks & Scars Wobble has a slight disibility which can be recognised by his slanted head and shoulders to one side. He is also quite clumsy. He is all black (very dark brown with reddish tones in the sun) from head to toe with green eyes.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 17 Jul 2017
- Where Lost Amberley Close, Bransholme area in Hull. He escaped out the kitchen window and i haven't seen him since.
- Lost In Region North East
- Lost In Post Area HU7
- Date Reunited
- Other Info He is an indoor cat so he could be hiding anywhere, ie sheds and outhouses; and will mostly likely be very afraid. If he isn't, and he lets you near him or you have him, i will be shocked. (Unless it's me or my partner)
- Listed By skypie89
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- 2020-02-04 20:24 Unknown
- Was Wobble ever found?Last edited: 2020-02-04 21:01:45
- 2017-09-27 12:23 Unknown
- Thanks Andy. He may be living rough, and being fed by someone else Have you tried texting? My landline takes texts
- 2017-09-22 20:55 Andy
- I think I have seen your cat over the past couple of nights. I tried calling your telephone number but it just beeps and then disconnects. If it is your cat, it is hanging around near 21 Kimmeridge close on Dorchester road.
- 2017-07-22 22:06 Unknown
- If you ask the advice of either a rescue centre or Cat Protection, they will advice you how, and where to set the trap. Have you thought of putting a "LOST CAT" ad in a Nationsal; newspaper as he could have got into a venhicle. Also check otjer sites as sometimes the microchip can move All xdLast edited: 2017-07-23 09:55:50
- 2017-07-22 20:47 skypie89
- I wouldn't know where to put the trap to be honest. I've been out late twice, and i couldn't hear or see him. Peoples fences are too high to really know where he is. I don't think he'd get into the trap as i don't know if he's left the area as he has some brain damage. I've left tuna out, and cat food about, shook bisuits, looked in the green, been all around putting up posters, been to RSPCA and vets on saltshouse road, and no sign of him. I've shook food and listened to garages to see if he's trapped. No meowing. No one's seen him. Nothing. I don't even know what to do anymore.
- 2017-07-22 20:24 Unknown
- Thanks nalamissing and Andy. I hope it will give Wobble`s owner some hope. The thing is with Indoor cats if they go awol, and start to panic, they will normally find a safe haven, and sometimes they are so stressed they are scared to move, even if they may get the scent of their owners. The best time to search is when it is dark, as he may perhaps come out of his hiding place to look for food. What about using a cat trap? Hope Wobble is found soon. He may just turn up when you lestg expect him too. Fingers xd for his return.Last edited: 2017-07-22 20:29:24
- 2017-07-22 16:24 skypie89
- Hi Nalamissing, we've just been out for another look but alas no sign of him again. I have done all the things you have adviced, as his litter tray is outside in the garden. Emptied the hoover bag outside too, and strangely, someone keeps ripping the poster of my damn gate. I don't know whose doing it but it's disturbing. I wonder if they have him and don't want to give him back. Maybe i'm getting paranoid now as he is so shy, i can't see it happening. I miss his little face. I'll be the happiest human alive if he comes home. I love your cats name btw. :) Thank you so much for the help, it means a lot. Glad you found Nala though. It's maybe going on four ish days or five that mine's been gone. He also is a bit mentally disabled so i don't know if he's gotten lost. x
- 2017-07-22 15:13 nalamissing
- Don't give up hope. my cat Nala went missing for three and a half days recently, but she came home. We have no idea where she had been. Put lots of posters up, and if you find it too difficult to knock on people's doors put flyers through with details about Wobble. Put your Hoover contents and some dirty cat litter outside to help him scent his way home. Can he get in if he comes back? Also, if you go out calling him walk as far from the house as you are going to go, then walk back home calling. That way you don't lead him further from home if he hears you. Go out calling Kate at night and early morning when sound travels further. Post his details to as many local Facebook pages as you can find. And email your local cats protection branch, they will put him on their web page as missing.
- 2017-07-22 14:31 skypie89
- Hi Andy, well i'm so glad someone from around here has seen my posts. It means more than you can imagine that you are keeping a look out for him, as an old woman from my block last night really discouraged me about finding him. I will keep you posted. Thank you for the support. If you speak to any of your neighbours would you be able to alert them of Wobble please? I have social anxiety and i really cant knock on peoples doors to ask. That's my big problem at the minute. Kind regards, Sky. x
- 2017-07-22 12:34 Andy
- I live two closes away from you and will keep an eye out for him. I hope he turns up soon. Please update the system if you find him.
- 2017-07-22 10:01 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2017-07-22 09:39
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