Reunited: Ginger Tabby & White Cat Male
- Dog ID 147058
- Status Reunited
- Registered 07 Aug 2019
- Name SEAMUS
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Adult
- Colour Ginger tabby & white
- Marks & Scars Ginger moustache, white paws, chest & tummy
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 05 Aug 2019
- Where Lost Clevedon - likely to be in the Yeolands Drive, Holland Road area Went for evening wander and didn't return - not unusual in warm weather but always back by morning. Has had medical issues
- Lost In Region South West
- Lost In Post Area BS21
- Date Found 10 Aug 2019
- Where Found Returned home 4.30 this morning
- Found In Region South West
- Found In Post Area BS21
- Date Reunited 10 Aug 2019
- Other Info - rather hungry and a bit thirsty, seems ok otherwise, hoping a previous bout of blocked bladder, struvite crystals etc doesn't reoccur. Vets, rescue centres etc in area were aware - will update. Had postered and leafleted area so whether it's co-incidence, prompted people to check garages, gardens etc, who knows? Will keep in for a while and make sure ok urinary wise, definitely getting a GPS tracker.
- Listed By RainbowStar
- Views 809
- Alerts Sent 31
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- 2019-08-10 21:00 Unknown
- Wonderful news. So happy for you. As he was so hungry, and thirsty, he has probable been shut in somewhere. Good idea too keep Seamus in for a few days. I wouldn`t leave him out overnight, as cats can`t see in pitch darkness. It`s a fallacy. They can see better than humans in semi-darkness. But your cat; your choice of course. Thanks for letting DL know how he was found. Stay close now Seamus:-) xxx
- 2019-08-10 19:26 RainbowStar
- Returned 4.30 this morning - rather hungry and a bit thirsty, seems ok otherwise, hoping a previous bout of blocked bladder, struvite crystals etc doesn't reoccur.
Vets, rescue centres etc in area were aware - will update.
Had postered and leafleted area so whether it's co-incidence, prompted people to check garages, gardens etc, who knows?
Will keep in for a while and make sure ok urinary wise, definitely getting a GPS tracker. - 2019-08-08 11:08 Unknown
- As out of character for Seamus not to return for this long, he is probably trapped somewhere. Please follow ALL the advice/tips on George`s post, His page no. is 147027. Plus bear in mind too that cats can squeeze themselves into very small spaces (About 3" in diameter) Due to their very flexible spines. Could Seamus have climbed into a partly opened window? And is trapped? Leave no stone unturned. Paws xd.
- 2019-08-08 09:48 RainbowStar
- Updated with location details
- 2019-08-08 07:54 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in BS21.