Reunited: Black And White Tuxedo Cat Unknown Male

  • Dog ID 167922
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 04 Jul 2021
  • Name HENRY CAT
  • Gender & Breed Male Unknown (Neutered)
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour Black and White tuxedo cat
  • Marks & Scars Black face, with white round his mouth and a black spot on his chin like a beard.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Yes
  • Date Lost 19 Jun 2021
  • Where Lost Castle, Northwich, Cheshire
  • Lost In Region North West
  • Lost In Post Area CW8
  • Date Found 03 Aug 2021
  • Date Reunited 03 Aug 2021
  • Other Info Henry was spooked on Saturday (19th June) afternoon and ran off down the street (towards the railway). He never usually leaves the garden and only tends to jump up and over walls etc if he’s scared.He is black and white (black body and face, white chest and feet/legs and he has a white chin with a little black spot on his chin.) He's quite small and probably a bit nervous/skittish
  • Listed By Jenna
  • Views 1031
  • Alerts Sent 164
  • HENRY  CATPoster Image
  • HENRY  CATExtra Image

 

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NickyB
spoke to owner today sadly henry still missing

DogLostSharon - Social Media Volunteer
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DogLostSandra Watt
Check all outbuildings including empty houses, and cellars THOROUGHLY as some cats will hide in or behind an object within especially if timid. Cats can stay very still, and quiet in certain circumstances. They are renowned for it. Bear in mind too that cats have very flexible spines which rotates, so they can squeeze into very small spaces (About 2"/3" wide 7/7.5cm) So has he managed to climb into a partially opened window, and is now trapped? Exit can be difficult; depends on the drop. Check trees; any deckings too. Empty contents of the hoover onto the garden as his scent will be his; litter tray contents too. PLEASE DO NOT leave the litter box/tray out as other cats may use it, and it could confuse, and upset the cat. Put some tuna/sardines or chicken in his dish, and call him; night/early morning is best. Rattle some treats too. (Just because you can`t see a cat, it doesn`t mean they aren`t around) Place his UNWASHED blanket into a 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 your garden fences, gates, doors too; anything leading up to the garden. Try a squeaky toy as it may attract his attention. Take a good walk around the area, holding an object with his scent on, and rattle some Dreamies, someone maybe feeding his. (Common problem). 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. If possible post in shops; post offices too. And is there a dominant cat in the area? As sometimes they will chase a less confident cat out of their own territory. And the chased cat will not return until they think it`s "Safe" enough for them to do so. Post a LOST CAT ad in a National newspaper in case he has climbed into a vehicle. which isn`t that uncommon for cats to do. Poster as much as you can nearby (these can be printed from Dog Lost). Paws, and fingers x
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