Lost: Black & White Cat Female In South West (SN12)
- Dog ID 57053
- Status Lost
- Registered 07 Sep 2013
- Name
- Gender & Breed Female Cat (Spayed)
- Age Young Adult
- Colour Black &white
- Marks & Scars She has white paws and long white socks on her back legs. She also has a white chin and bib but has
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Yes
- Date Lost 18 Aug 2013
- Where Lost Somerset Crescent, Melksham, Wilts
- Lost In Region South West
- Lost In Post Area SN12
- Date Reunited
- Other Info
- Listed By Mazza
- Views 1833
- Alerts Sent 177
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- 2014-06-25 01:30 Fergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
- Looks a lot alike although seems a bit more white on face, but posting just in case, from facebook: https://www.facebook.com/622407337803323/photos/a.653183968058993.1073741830.622407337803323/774970199213702/?type=1&theater
- 2013-10-27 19:15 MillieVW - Area Volunteer - West Wiltshire
- Hi, I left details at Chapel vets at the time she was listed, they hadn't had any cats matching the description and said they would scan any brought in so would make contact via the microchip details. Make sure the details are correct and make sure she's flagged as missing on their system. Have you left details with bath cats and dogs home, cat action trust, cats protection, all local vets? Get out with plenty of fresh posters (pop them in clear a4 plastic pockets, with the opening at the bottom) and secure to posts with cable ties and ask shops to put some in the windows. Be sure to add her to national pet register too. Send a message to any Melksham based Facebook groups such as spotted Melksham or maybe a local residents group.
It's not nice but have you contacted the street cleansing dept at Wiltshire council?
Cats often wander off and people can be quick to take a cat in thinking it's lost, those fresh poster just might make someone realise their new addition needs to go home xx - 2013-10-22 17:21 Mazza
- Lola is still missing, over 9 wks now! So desperate now with the cold weather and dark night drawing in. Please can anyone help?
- 2013-09-07 21:12 Unknown
- As she is spayed may not be too far away, as spayed cats dont tend to wander as far. It may be that she is being fed by someone else, and thinks it is her new home. Try attracting her with the smell of food she likes or put something in the garden with her scent on: blanket say. My neighbours cat went "Missing" a few months ago so she put up posters, then a couple of weeks later she saw him only a few doors away from where she lives. Now reunited. As well as posters I should ask around too. Good luck
- 2013-09-07 15:14 Administrator
- I'd add her on to www.nationalpetregister.org as they are more cat orientated.
- 2013-09-07 10:19 Lilybear
- Shared, posted to lost & found pets wiltshire fb page, lots of cat lovers on there.
- 2013-09-07 09:13 Gino
- Alerts sent to helpers in SN10,12,13,15. BA14.
- 2013-09-07 08:55
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