Reunited: Pale Tabby Cat Male
- Dog ID 126490
- Status Reunited
- Registered 11 Mar 2018
- Name FUDGE
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Older Adult
- Colour Pale tabby
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 09 Mar 2018
- Where Lost Bourne end Townsend Reach Buckinghamshire
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area SL8
- Date Found 12 Mar 2018
- Where Found Returned home
- Found In Post Area SL8
- Date Reunited 12 Mar 2018
- Other Info Hungry but well
- Listed By Jen Main
- Views 1250
- Alerts Sent 83
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- 2018-03-13 20:10 Unknown
- Excellent news. So pleased Fudge is home. He was probably shut in somewhere. Stay close now Fudge:-)xxx
- 2018-03-12 22:53 Jen Main
- Hi all, thank you so much for all your help. He came home late this evening, hungry but well
- 2018-03-12 10:24 nalamissing
- also contact local cats protection branch, plus go out calling late night and early morning when there is less background noise so if he is out of area he will hear your voice better.
- 2018-03-12 10:23 nalamissing
- Missing cat tips x
Firstly, check your own home, garden, and the immediate vicinity THOROUGHLY. Cats seldom stray far, but some of them have a positive genius for getting shut in sheds, garages, cars, greenhouses. Check also any standing water-butts, ponds or similiar.
Check under all bushes, deckingand in gardens, using a long stick and a torch if necessary. Knock on neighbours doors and ask them to check sheds/garages/outhouses WHILE YOU WAIT in case your cat has got shut in (cats are incredibly inquisitive!). Ask neighbours to prop open doors so if your cat is scared and hiding s/he doesn't miss the opportunity to get out if the door is only opened briefly.
Your cat recognises the smell of home. Spread hoover contents around the outside of your house. Put your cat’s dirty litter try outside too. Hang dirty washing on your line, put smelly trainers in your garden with any cat bedding. Anything that smells familiar will help guide your cat home if s/he has lost their scent.
Go out looking at night to check, when it is quiet and there is less traffic. Work your way back towards home as you call them, so not to inadvertently lead themfurther away from home. Take a powerful torch. Scatter used cat litter outside and leave out food. If possible, make sure there is a way for your cat to get back in the house even if you are asleep (eg, wedge open the cat flap).
Next check all the surrounding streets, again checking under bushes and in undergrowth. If there are fields/woods nearby, thoroughly search these too.Check any empty houses as cats can get through the smallest of spaces.
KEEP doing all these things as when scared cats go into survival mode and may not even respond to their owner at first.
Make posters/fliers and put them up anywhere and everywhere (eg stuck to telegraph poles and similar). Stick one in the back window of your car. Local shops, post office, pub, local primary schools (small children are incredibly observant) anywhere really. Ask local vets to display a copy. Speak to local postman and dog walkers to ask them to TELL you if they see your cat. Consider printing off enough fliers to put them through people’s letterboxes down your street and in the area. Not everybody is on social media. If there are any distinctive physical conditions or characteristics about your cat, make sure you feature them prominently in any fliers, online appeals, etc.
Alert all vets in the area and give them a description of your cat. Ask local vets to display a poster of your missing cat. Even if your cat is chipped, not all vets routine scan for a chip!!! Chips can also fail or migrate to anywhere in your cat. Ring the RSPCA/cats protection and any rescues in the area as any of these places may end up with him so best to give them a description too. Again, not all rescue centres routinely scan a cat for a chip
See if the local paper runs free lost and found pets ads. Check the found and make sure your pet is listed as lost. Again, not everybody is on Facebook.
Use Facebook (set to public and tag yourself in your kitty’s photo so you can follow up any leads from subsequent shares) to share your missing cat. It is ESSENTIAL to include a clear photo, colour/breed/distinguishing features, where s/he has gone missing from (district, town and county) and when your cat was last seen. Say if your cat is chipped and neutered or not. Ask people to share/retweet. Share your cat to any local lost and found pets’pages, on national lost cat pages, on the Facebook pages of any local cat rescue groups, on local vetsand larger co - 2018-03-12 09:20 Captain
- Shared to Lost Cat Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155901471424597&set=pcb.1601139743254622&type=3&theater&ifg=1
Really hope Fudge is safely back home very soon x - 2018-03-12 09:12 Captain
- So very sorry Fudge is missing. Sharing on Twitter #MissingCatsUK @CatsMissing https://twitter.com/CatsMissing/status/973124344779026433
- 2018-03-11 23:15 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. You could also 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
- 2018-03-11 21:59 Unknown
- Depending on how long Fudge was kept in for maybe trying to find his way back to his previous home. Cats hate change of any kind. Check all outbuildings in case shut in. ALWAYS take a SECOND LOOK as SECOND LOOK as some cats will hide in, or between an object within. Empty contents of the hoover onto the garden as his scent will be there. Put some tuna or chicken in his dish, and call him; night/early morning is best. Rattle some treats too. Put his unwashed blanket into a clean container, along with your scent too. Leave in the garden in a sheltered spot, on the washing line if dry; used towels too. Wipe his scent on your garden fences, gates, doors too; anything leading up to the garden. Try a squeaky toy as it may attract his attention. Walk around the area,. holding an object with his scent on, and rattle some Dreamies. Someone maybe feeding him (Common problem) When it is nightfall, and your are searching, use a strong torch as the light will reflect a cats eyes. Poster around the area, and also post flyers through doors too. Ask, around, especially those with children as they can be very observant
Paws xd Fudge is home soon - 2018-03-11 13:13 Sarah - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambs Twitter Co-ordinator
- Tweeted @DogLostUK x
https://twitter.com/DoglostUK/status/972822757661663232 - 2018-03-11 12:23 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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