Reunited: Black And White Cat Female
- Dog ID 127625
- Status Reunited
- Registered 08 Apr 2018
- Name NARLA POSSIBLE SIGHTINGS IN THE AREA
- Gender & Breed Female Cat
- Age Adult
- Colour Black and White
- Marks & Scars Missing bottom tooth and a black circle fur marking on the back of her front right paw
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 06 Apr 2018
- Where Lost Norwood Grove off West Derby Road, Liverpool
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area L6
- Where Found Turned up HOME early hours :)
- Date Reunited 13 Apr 2018
- Other Info She is a very small Cat, some would say she still looks like a kitten. She can be very shy around people but if noticed we can make our way there ASAP. Someone said she has been spotted on/near Skipton Road off Priory Road. We’ve been a few times but nothing. The best way to describe her markings on her face would be it looks like she is wearing a batman mask with white fur inbetween her eyes. PLEASE CHECK SHEDS AND BUILDINGS
- Listed By HannahSophie
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- 2018-04-13 21:45 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Great news!
- 2018-04-13 19:17 Unknown
- Pleased you are having Narla neutered as then on average they tend to stay more "Homebound" instead of crossing busy roads when seeking a mate.
- 2018-04-13 19:02 Majorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
- Thanks janiejewel1649 for posting advice.
Great news NARLA has now been MICROCHIPPED and is booked into be SPAYED soon. 👍 - 2018-04-13 16:04 Unknown
- Just for the record. animal rescue centres and Cat Protection will usually show you how to set up a trap, as they did with my neighbours when they found a stray cat, and kittens in their garden. They were trapped, taken away, and neutered. Now all re-homed:-)
- 2018-04-13 15:52 Unknown
- Excellent news. She has more than likely has been fed by others I would imagine, and the feeders may have gone away or moved. This is a very common occurrence with cats. Stay close now Narla:-)xxx
- 2018-04-13 14:31 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Excellent news. X
- 2018-04-13 11:00 Captain
- So very happy for you and Sophie Hannah and for your beautiful little Narla, Sounds as though she was quite close all the time and maybe followed you back after hearing you. Please give her a cuddle from me. You are so very blessed to be reunited xxx
- 2018-04-13 07:14 Majorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
- ABSOLUTELY over the moon to get a msg early hours from one od her very happy Owners.
THANKS for the msg have great pleasure in morning her to the REUNITED.
They can all have some well earned rest. WELL DONE 👍👍👍
WELCOME HOME NARLA sending you big HUGS. ❤️❤️❤️
THANKS a MILLION to everyone who has helped over the past week. 👍👍👍 - 2018-04-09 09:03 HannahSophie
- Hi can someone explain how a cat trap works? We're still looking. She could be hiding but if she was close to home would she not have come back by now?
- 2018-04-09 07:53 Unknown
- Yes you could borrow a cat trap form Cat Protection, and place something with her scent on. I wouldn`t put any treats in at this stage because of other cats. I think you pay a small donation.
- 2018-04-08 22:39 nalamissing
- Cats protection should be able to provide a trap if needed
- 2018-04-08 22:05 HannahSophie
- Thank you to everyone for helping us. Narla has supposedly been spotted in the same place 3 times and that is on the end of Skipton Road in an alley way. At 6pm, 9pm, and 7am another day.
- 2018-04-08 21:37 Captain
- So sorry Narla is missing. Sharing for her on Twitter #MissingCatsUK @CatsMissing x https://twitter.com/CatsMissing/status/983077755737772032
- 2018-04-08 18:54 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Tweeted @DogLostUK
https://twitter.com/DoglostUK/status/983038962481680384 - 2018-04-08 14:05 Unknown
- When checking outbuildings ALWAYS take a SECOND LOOK, as some cats will hide in, or behind an within, especially if timid
If it is the case that someone is feeding her. I would try to find out who the feeder is, if you can, and have a polite word, and ask the feeder not to feed your cat, otherwise she may stay away for longer. When she returns home I would keep her in for at least ten days, or she may go awol again. Paws xd. Last edited: 2018-04-08 19:37:06 - 2018-04-08 14:02 Unknown
- If Narla has been sighted in the area, it`s very likely that someone is feeding her. When checking outbuildings, also check empty houses. Put some tuna or warm chicken in her dish, and call her' night/early morning is best. Rattle some treats too. Place her UNWASHED blanket into clean container, along with your scent too. Leave in the garden in a sheltered spot, or hang on the washing line if dry; used towels too. Wipe her scent on your garden fences, gates, doors too; anything leading up to the garden. Try a squeaky toy as it may attract her attention. Walk around the area, holding an object with her scent on, and rattle some Dreamies. Someone is probably feeding her. (Very common problem) When it is nightfall, and you are searching use a strong torch as the light will reflect a cats eyes. Also take with you an air freshen er which you use regularly,as it should remind her of her home comforts, bearing in mind that as you probably know a cats sense of smell is about 14 times stronger than humans. As well as posting flyers through doors, ask around, especially those with children as they can be very observant. Paws xd.
- 2018-04-08 12:07 nalamissing
- contd...
Follow up any and every lead you get until you have absolutely discounted 100% that this is your cat. Remember that most people are spectacularly unobservant and quite capable of identifying a tom as a queen and vice versa.
Contact all the local vets by phone to see if your cat has been brought in injured. KEEP DOING THIS at weekly intervals, as you may not speak to the same person every time, plus your cat may have been brought in the day after you phoned the last time.
Contact all the local cat rescues by phone to see if your cat has been brought in injured. KEEP DOING THIS at weekly intervals, as you may not speak to the same person every time, plus your cat may have been brought in the day after you phoned the last time.
If your cat is chipped, contact the chip company to ensure they have your correct and up to date contact details, especially your telephone numbers. Don’t wait for them to come to you. Alert the chip company that he's missing, put him on animal search and missing pet register as both are free
After a few days, contact the cleansing department of your local council. They often record when the street cleaning services picked up deceased animals in the road. While this may not give you the answer that you want, if they have no record, that is hopeful, and if the worst comes to the worst, at least you will finally know what happened.
Keep checking, keep looking, check and re-check, and keep contacting the vets and the shelters. If you make yourself enough of a pain in the arse, they’ll remember you.
Also check local re-homing and rescue sites in case your cat has been found and is now being offered for re-homing.
If your cat is pedigree (or looks like one!!), check Gumtree and other ‘free’ selling sites just in case your cat has been stolen.
Consider offering a reward, as a last resort, but make sure if you do that you set out the conditions under which it will be paid very clearly. The last thing you need is to get into some sort of Mexican standoff with some meathead who has found your cat and thinks he can screw an extra £100 out of you over and above what you have offered before he even tells you if it’s alive or dead...
Finally, keep a record of everywhere you have advertised your cat so that you can take down posters and update all social media posts with the good news. If your cat wasn’t chipped and neutered, please do both when they return home. - 2018-04-08 12:06 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 - 2018-04-08 12:03 Majorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
- In direct contact with Owners. I’ve updated details/photos and started sharing on fb to groups etc. Rooting for her to be back home soon.
- 2018-04-08 11:32 Majorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
- Will update details and share on fb ASAP. Have left a msg for owner who has already done a post on fb. There have been sightings in the area of a cat like NARLA, PRIORY ROAD by WILLIAM HILLS, owner and family are aware and searching the area.
THANK YOU to everyone who is helping to find NARLA. - 2018-04-08 09:10 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in L6,7.