Lost: Dark Grey Cat Male In South East (CO7)
- Dog ID 148661
- Status Lost
- Registered 19 Sep 2019
- Name WOODY
- Gender & Breed Male Cat
- Age Young Adult
- Colour dark grey
- Marks & Scars Smoky grey striped tabby.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 15 Sep 2019
- Where Lost Mede Way, Wivenhoe, Essex
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area CO7
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Went missing overnight 15th/16th September. Possibly seen by a neighbour during the day of the 16th.
- Listed By KBrooke
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- Alerts Sent 40
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- 2019-09-21 08:29 Unknown
- Presume you tried all the tips on Casoer`s page? Bear in mind too that cats have very flexible spines so they can squeeze into very small spaces (about 3" wide - 7cm_ So has he manged to crawl into a partly opened window). And is now trapped? As a neigghbour saw Woody the following day, someone maybe feeding him there; sometimes a person will take a fancy to a cat and try to "Hide" it in their house. I have known this happen until the thieves saw the male owner. Another reason why a cat may go awol is if a more dominant cat has chased a less confident out of it`s own territory; the cat will return when they think is`s "safe" enough for them to do so. You could borrow a cat trap from an animal rescue centre, or Cat Protection (For a small donation, I think) They will show you how to use it. When searching for Woody, use the same deodorant/perfume etc you use on a day to day basis as he will recognize the scent. Paws xd.
If you do decide to use a trap, place inside an object with scent on such as his UNWASHED blanket. My best guess would be that someone is feeding him , but you know your own cat Paws xd. - 2019-09-20 08:16 KBrooke
- Thanks, Jane. Yes, he's neutered and we've been doing everything we can. Still no sign!
- 2019-09-19 20:18 Unknown
- Presume neutered? Someone maybe feeding him. (Common problem) Please follow ALL the advice/tips on Casper`s post. His page no. is 148622. Paws xd.
- 2019-09-19 09:59 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2019-09-19 09:52
- Sorry to see that WOODY is missing.
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