Lost: Tabby Cat Male In North West (WA16)
- Dog ID 52422
- Status Lost
- Registered 15 May 2013
- Name TIGER
- Gender & Breed Male Cat (Neutered)
- Age Older Adult
- Colour Tabby
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 15 Mar 2013
- Where Lost Legh Road area, Knutsford, Cheshire.
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area WA16
- Date Reunited
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- Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2013-06-07 13:22 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Just had a lady ring about an identical stray cat that's been hanging aound her garden for a few months...have passed her number onto owner.
- 2013-05-29 20:30 Unknown
- Not back yet? Try tempting Tiger with the smell of cooked chicken or fish. works for mine. Good luckxxx
- 2013-05-18 15:14 Unknown
- Sorry to see Tiger is missing, hope he is reunoited soon. Someone may be feeding him in the area where you are. I never do this as I think it is unfair to the owners. (Unless I thought it wasn`t being fed) Paws, and fingers xd.
- 2013-05-17 10:47 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/ches.html
Great he is micro-chipped - make sure the chip company have your up to date contact details.
I also assume you have contacted all your local vets - make sure they all get his 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 he hasn't got himself shut in somewhere. Keep an eye on windowsills of any empty houses or houses where neighbours may be on holiday.
Good luck with your hunt - Just last week - I heard of a cat who had been missing for six months & who was finally scanned for a microchip. He was home within the hour. xLast edited: 2013-05-17 11:37:13 by skippy - 2013-05-16 21:05 Claire Gresty - Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - North West
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- 2013-05-15 22:55 AlisonH
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- 2013-05-15 21:36
- Sorry to see that TIGER is missing.
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