Reunited: Blue Cat Female
- Dog ID 50713
- Status Reunited
- Registered 02 Apr 2013
- Name PORSCHE
- Gender & Breed Female Cat
- Age Adult
- Colour blue
- Marks & Scars none
- Tagged No
- Microchipped No
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 01 Apr 2013
- Where Lost megan st swansea
- Lost In Region Wales
- Lost In Post Area SA5
- Date Found 03 Apr 2013
- Where Found Found in Alice street.
- Found In Region Wales
- Date Reunited 03 Apr 2013
- Other Info visitor left the front door open and she escaped,Porsche never goes out. Porsche is the cat at the bottom of the picture
- Listed By Espiritcharm
- Views 1273
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- 2013-04-03 14:50 Unknown
- Fab. news. Welcome home pretty Porsche. Perhaps she just wanted "Some time out" Ha, ha. stay safe now sweet one:-)xxx. As always "Thumbs up" for DogLost.
- 2013-04-03 14:36 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Great news....we do seem to be getting more cats on board...but we have the network to help...so we cannot say no...tx everyone for spreading the word...
- 2013-04-03 11:28 Goldenfrodo
- She has been found. Will move into the Blue xx
- 2013-04-03 11:26 Goldenfrodo
- I've posted on my Cats Missing and Found in Wales FB Group.
Good luck. Hope she's safely home soon x - 2013-04-02 20:37 skippy
- Catchat website has a great action plan of things you can or should do. Many of these will be the same as for finding a lost dog, - but link is here if there is anything you haven't thought of yet - http://www.catchat.org/lost.html
They also have a list of local rescues all of who might be contacted if a cat is found
http://www.catchat.org/adoption/walessw.html
http://www.catchat.org/adoption/waless.html
I also assume you have contacted all your local vets - make sure they all get her details. Cats tend to travel a little less than dogs so lots of fliers through local doors can be really effective. Encourage neighbours to check garages and sheds to make sure she hasn't got himself shut in somewhere. Keep an eye on windowsills of any empty houses or houses where neighbours may be on holiday.
I work with a cat charity close to where I live (not close to you I'm afraid or else I'd help on the ground) and almost without exception it is the posters and fliers that bring lost cats home.
Good luck with your hunt - even though she doesn't normally go out, she might just waltz in again at any time. x
Original image moved to second box - zoomed image posted in the poster box - you might need to refresh the page to see the new images. xLast edited: 2013-04-02 20:38:27 by skippy - 2013-04-02 11:36 Gino
- Alert sent to helpers in SA1,2,4,5,6.