Lost: Black And White Cat Male In South East (N11)
- Dog ID 150784
- Status Lost
- Registered 13 Nov 2019
- Name WOLF
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Older Adult
- Colour Black and white
- Marks & Scars He has a distinctive "wonky" walk due to a permanent spine injury. He also has three black dots in a triangle on his nose. He is a fairly large car (approx 5.3kg) with long black and white hair. He is mostly black with a white ruff and white
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 10 Nov 2019
- Where Lost Bounds Green, N11, London
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area N11
- Date Reunited
- Other Info He is an indoor cat for medical reasons but escaped when my housemate left the door open. He is very nervous and not used to being outside so may hide or run away when approached.
- Listed By beckiesmith
- Views 1222
- Alerts Sent 22
- View Poster
- See more dogs Lost in N11
Poster Image
Extra Image
Sightings and Information
Please post if you have news about this dog. Log in above or register to leave comments or to like them.
Please note that DogLost cannot be held responsible for the content of any other sites mentioned or linked to here.
- 2019-11-20 20:58 Unknown
- As not yet found. I would re-check all outbuildings again. Cats can survive without food for weeks. They lick on relevant items to keep themselves hydrated. Leave no stone unturned. ( And/or try a cat trap). Cats can stay very quiet, and still, whilst you are searching for them. As he seems nervous, I would`t have thought he is being fed by others. but you know your own cat, Unless he has climbed into a vehicle, which isn`t that uncommon for cats to do. Paws xd..Last edited: 2019-11-20 21:08:28
- 2019-11-16 16:43 Unknown
- Any news or sightings of Wolf?
Last edited: 2019-11-16 16:43:52 - 2019-11-14 13:14 Unknown
- i would now try a cat trap. And place inside an object with his scent on; your scent too. And some treats too. A cat that has no back problems can squeeze into very smalls spaces about 3" wide (7cm), because of their very flexible spines but as Wolf has back problems, presume would be unable to do so. Ask around, especially those with children as they can be very observant where animals are concerned. It is possible too that a more dominant cat has chased him out of his own territory, and is in hiding. Paws xd.Last edited: 2019-11-14 13:16:26
- 2019-11-14 12:03 Battersea
- We have made a report at Battersea for Wolf but no news yet. We will contact owner if he is brought in or reported to us.
- 2019-11-13 21:05 Unknown
- House cats that go missing will usually feel very vulnerable, and anxious being out of their comfort zone which is in their own homes with people trust; their owners. They also tend to hide close by, or have adventures in a neighbours garden. A door Wolf has access to open wide, and stand aside, (Don`t block his entrance or he may see it as a"Threat" and run off again. Put some tuna or warm chicken in his dish, and place it about twice the width of the open door. Place his UNWASHED blanket into a clean container, along with your scent too. Leave about 2 metres from the open door. Poster around the area, and post flyers through doors too. Ask around too. If all else fails i would borrow cat trap from Cat Protection (For a small donation. i think) You are more likely to find a cat when it`s night time. When searching in darkness use a strong torch as the light will reflect a cats eyes. Take with you an object with his scent on, and rattle some Dreamies. Also wear the same deodorant you use on a day to day as he will recognize the scent, And your the one he trusts. Please check all outbuildings THOROUGHLY too as he maybe hiding in or behind an object within. Paws xd.Last edited: 2019-11-13 21:09:51
- 2019-11-13 18:41 .
- Shared on twitter and instagram 🐾
- 2019-11-13 17:48 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in N11.
- 2019-11-13 16:28
- Sorry to see that WOLF is missing.
- If your dog is microchipped please let the microchip company know that your dog is missing and check that all details are up to date.
- Owners targeted by a malicious hoaxer demanding money for the return of their dog should phone the police on 101 immediately and contact admin@doglost.co.uk
- A photograph of your dog is essential for the website. If you have not already uploaded one, please do so by clicking on Update details. Alternatively you can email it to admin@doglost.co.uk quoting the dog's DogLost ID number: (150784)
- Obtain a missing poster by clicking on View poster above. Posters are very important so start postering now!
- You will need to be logged in to upload photos, edit your dog's details, or add comments. You can add comments by clicking on Click here to add a comment.
- Contact dog wardens, vets and local rescue centres, and in Scotland, the Police. Give a detailed description with any distinguishing marks/scars or send them a copy of your DogLost poster. You can find vets in your area here.
- If your dog has been stolen inform the police immediately and obtain a crime reference number (CRN). Send an email to stolen@doglost.co.uk.
- If your dog is picked up and taken to rescue kennels, it can be legally re-homed after seven days. Visit rescue centres in person and do not rely on checking by phone alone. Other people may not recognise your dog by your description, so give them a DogLost poster.
- Keep us updated by keeping your dog's page up to date and check for posts from helpers who may have suggestions and possible matches or sightings
- DogLost is free and anyone asking for money to find or return your dog is not volunteering for us. If you are concerned about an approach you have received, please email admin@doglost.co.uk