Lost: Ginger And White Cat Male In North West (BB2)
- Dog ID 141836
- Status Lost
- Registered 24 Mar 2019
- Name FRANKIE
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Young Adult
- Colour Ginger and white
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 08 Mar 2019
- Where Lost Blackburn_ Franklin Road Witton area
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area BB2
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Hasn't returned after going out always come in for his meals loves his food, he is a rescue cat tip of left ear missing
- Listed By Marion Bradbury
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- Alerts Sent 121
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- 2019-03-25 21:36 Gemma - Area Co-ordinator - North West
- Shared to doglost north west group. Please join the group so I can tag you in the share post x
- 2019-03-25 13:54 Unknown
- Check AL outbuildings, including empty houses, and cellars, THOROUGHLY, as some cats will hide, in or behind an object within, especially if timid. Check any decking too. 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. Place his UNWASHED blanket into a clean container, along with your scent too. Leave in the garden ion a sheltered spot, or hang 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). A cat posted as missing for THREE MONTHS was found by the owners brother only ten minutes from his home. A woman had been feeding him fresh chicken every day, so you never know. 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 children,as they can be very observant. Post in shops. post offices too. Hand out as many posters as you can; where, and when you can. Post a LOST CAT ad in a National newspaper, in case he has climbed into a vehicle. Not too late to re-check outbuildings, as cats can survive without food for quite a while. They lick on relevant things to keep themselves hydrated. Also is there a dominant cat in the area? (A bully) As sometimes they will chase a less confident out of it`s own territory , however the chased cat usually returns when they think it`s "Safe" enough for them to do so, unless they become lost. and disorientated. This is where the posters come in handy. Paws xd.
- 2019-03-24 12:58 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Details shared to DogLost.co.uk Facebook Group & Tweeted @DogLostUK x
https://twitter.com/DoglostUK/status/1109801157273272320 - 2019-03-24 09:44 Alison
- Alerts sent to helpers in BB1,BB2,BB3
- 2019-03-24 09:14
- Sorry to see that FRANKIE is missing.
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