Lost: Ginger And White Cat Male In South East (CM23)
- Dog ID 134330
- Status Lost
- Registered 11 Sep 2018
- Name GUS
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Adult
- Colour Ginger and White
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 07 Sep 2018
- Where Lost Birchanger
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area CM23
- Date Reunited
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- Listed By Patlucky
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- Alerts Sent 36
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- 2018-09-12 07:42 Unknown
- Thanks Patlucky. As neutered Gus shouldn`t be too far away. As neutered cats tend to stay more "Homebound on average. If timid he may be shut in somewhere, so always best to do a further search in outbuildings. Another reason why a cat may go missing, is if it has been chased out of it`s own territory, however the cat usually returns within a few days,if they think it`s "Safe" enough for them to Or is someone else feeding him? Paws xd Gus is home very soon. Yes he is beautiful: a real stunner.
Last edited: 2018-09-12 07:45:55 - 2018-09-11 22:55 Patlucky
- Janiejewel1649
I have just found out yes he is neutered
What a beautiful cat fingers crossed - 2018-09-11 21:35 Unknown
- Presume neutered? Check all outbuildings, including empty houses, and cellars, THOROUGHLY, as some cats will hide in,. or behind an object within, especially if timid. Empty contents of the hoover on to 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. Place his 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 his scent on garden fences, gates, doors too; anything leading up to the garden. . Walk around the area, holding an object with his scent on, and rattle some Dreamies. Someone may be feeding him. (Common problem). Try a squeaky toy, as it may attract his attention. When it`s nightfall, and you are searching, use a strong torch, as the light will reflect a cats eyes. Poster around the area, and post flyers through doors too. Ask around, especially those with young children, as they can be very observant. Hand out posters to the general public too. Consider posting a LOST CAT ad in a National newspaper, in case he has climbed into a vehicle. A cat, I know of was missing for THREE MONTHS. He was found by the owners brother only ten minutes from his home. a woman had been feeding him fresh chicken every day. Paws xd, Gus is home very soon. When searching, use the same deodorant you use on a regular basis, as he will recognize the scent, and your the one he trusts.Last edited: 2018-09-12 07:31:24
- 2018-09-11 20:05 Sarah - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambs Twitter Co-ordinator
- Details shared to DogLost.co.uk Facebook Group & Tweeted @DogLostUK x
https://twitter.com/DoglostUK/status/1039590763607351302 - 2018-09-11 20:01 Alison
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- 2018-09-11 19:02
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