Reunited: Black Cat Male

  • Dog ID 129206
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 16 May 2018
  • Name HUNTLEY
  • Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
  • Age Puppy
  • Colour Black
  • Marks & Scars He has a small white tuft on his chest.
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 08 May 2018
  • Where Lost Back of our garden.
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area RG4
  • Date Found 18 May 2018
  • Where Found Cat trap in our shed after following him around the area.
  • Found In Region South East
  • Found In Post Area RG4
  • Date Reunited 18 May 2018
  • Other Info THANK YOU!
  • Listed By Chattrboxie
  • Views 1097
  • Alerts Sent 81
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Unknown
Fantastic news. So happy for you. I would now keep him in for at least a week or ten days. Stay close now Huntley:-)xxx
Chattrboxie
We followed him around this evening for about 45 minutes. He came out of the alley between Gosbrook road and King's road - the entrance of Coldicutt street. When then followed him round to King's road where he disappeared in to someone's garden. He then must've come out of the alleyway on Gosbrook road and gone across the road to Caversham Methodist Church where he ran up Ardler road. We then spotted him come through the gardens back on to St. Johns Road and lost him as he went through the vicarage and in to the Caversham van hire place.

We know he has a routine of going down that alleyway off coldicutt street at 9 and coming out around 11. We believe he spends the day sleeping in St. Johns Church as he always crosses the road from those grounds.

We just can't corner him though and our trap doesn't seem to be working - wondering if we need to put together a search party?
Unknown
It does look very much as though someone is feeding him, and seems as though it is the house opposite the vicarage. In this case I would walk around the area he has been spotted, and take with you an object with his scent on, and rattle those Dreamies. Poster around the area, and also post flyers through doors too. I would then knock on a few doors, and ask if they kno who is feeding Huntley. Ask at the vicarage too. Ask those with children as they can be very observant. If you find out who it is, ask them politely NOT to feed YOUR cat, If all else fails, you could borrow a cat trap from Cat Protection, or an animal rescue centre, and place inside an object with his scent on, along with your scent too. Maybe a few treats too. I would then keep him in for at least ten days or he may go awol again. Why people feel the need to feed other people`s cats defeats me. I just wish they wouldn`t.for this reason, Paws xd he is home he is home very soon.
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Chattrboxie
Spotted tonight on St. Johns road - going in to the garden of the house opposite the vicarage.

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