Lost: Tortie Cat Female In North West (PR2)
- Dog ID 91685
- Status Lost
- Registered 05 Sep 2015
- Name KATNISS
- Gender & Breed Female Cat (Neutered)
- Age Young Adult
- Colour Tortie
- Marks & Scars None
- Tagged No
- Microchipped No
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 28 Aug 2015
- Where Lost Larches Estate opposite Larches Woods next to Larches School, Ashton-On-Ribble, Preston.
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area PR2
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Katniss is a female tortie rescue cat. She is extremely friendly, very vocal and a little gannet. She was always very close to home - within shouting distance, and always looked after by our neighbours. She mainly played on the school field, as lots of wooded area. She disappeared early morning, and never sighted since. She won't be wearing her collar as shown in pictures as lost whilst out hunting! All local vets contacted. Social media spammed and will be out with posters/leaflets tomorrow ev
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- 2015-09-06 13:19 Unknown
- As she is spayed Kaziness wont be too far away. Presume all outbuildings checked? Put some tuna in her dish, and keep calling her, night time or early morning is best. Put something with her scent on (Unwashed of course), place in a clean container, along with something with your scent on too. a sheltered spot in the garden. Wipe her scent on all garden fences, and things leading up to the house such as lamposts etc. Put "Lost" posters through doors, and ask around. Try this too open a tin of cat food with the door open, this sometimes brings the cat back whey they hear the noise of the can opener, and smell oif food. Try putting some catnip neat the scented items. Not nice I know but have you contactded the Highwasy to see if she has been involved in an rta? At least then it would put your mind at rest. PS Someone may be feeding her. If you log in to a site called Catchast, it will give ma ny more tips on how to find your lost cat. Just google Catchat lost cats Keep us postedLast edited: 2015-09-06 13:26:42
- 2015-09-05 22:15 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- I have shared with Doglost FB group & Twitter. Hope Katniss is safely back at home soon. X
- 2015-09-05 21:21 AlisonH
- Email alerts sent to postcodes PR1,PR2
- 2015-09-05 20:51
- Sorry to see that KATNISS is missing.
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