Lost: Brown,stripey Spotty Bengal Cat Male In South East (PO9)
- Dog ID 126212
- Status Lost
- Registered 04 Mar 2018
- Name MARLEY
- Gender & Breed Male Cat
- Age Young Adult
- Colour brown,stripey spotty bengal
- Marks & Scars two staples in back from minor op ,,very friendly,never gone off before..chipped not neutered sister pining
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 29 Jan 2018
- Where Lost went out at 9pm and didnt come home...Havant.
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area PO9
- Date Reunited
- Other Info very friendly young male bengal,,grey/brown stripey spotty bengal ,,
- Listed By chalkie
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- Alerts Sent 51
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- 2018-03-07 23:03 Hasi'smum
- Hi, many cats that go missing have got into a delivery van or car and hitched a lift to their next port of call. Was there a delivery van around that day? Ask neighbours. Then call the delivery company and ask where the vehicle went next. Maybe as it has been a few weeks, you could call all the local delivery agents that you normally see around and ask if they had a delivery in your road that day. Most vans use gps now and can say exactly where they went each day. A local cat got into a van and jumped out at a care home a couple of miles away after medications were delivered there. A friend noticed a poster on their gates and told the cat's owners. He had been regularly fed by the care home people and they were actively looking for his family. Really hope your cat comes home soon, thinking of you
- 2018-03-05 20:28 Unknown
- Please try Lola`s page no 126235. Paws xd, It may be that he has gone seeking a mate. Presume his sister is spayed. I thibk it is best to have cats neutered, because it stops them spraying on the furniture (Males), fighting with other cats,. prevents Feline Aids, and going too far from home seeking a mate, And of course unwanted kittens. I was given this advice from ~Cat Protection when I first had cats 17 years ago. Hope he is home soon. Paws xd.
- 2018-03-04 08:40 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in PO9,10.
- 2018-03-04 03:58
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