Lost: Tabby And White Cat Male In South East (PO16)
- Dog ID 94909
- Status Lost
- Registered 19 Nov 2015
- Name CHARLIE
- Gender & Breed Male Cat
- Age Young Adult
- Colour Tabby and White
- Marks & Scars Has a scar above/across nose - see photo. Also, his nose is pink with a black outline all around it.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 11 Nov 2015
- Where Lost Gordon Road, Fareham PO16 7TN
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area PO16
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Charlie is a friendly, young, healthy male cat. Grey tabby on back with mostly white underneath, white under neck and four white legs/paws. Did not return to home in Gordon Road, Fareham on/around 11 November. Please check outbuildings/garages. Not neutered so may have wandered. No collar but is microchipped.
- Listed By Annie
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- 2015-11-21 19:32 Annie
- Many thanks for sharing, Sharon. Thank you also for the found cat suggestion, but I have already been in touch to check this cat out as he does look so similar, and unfortunately he is not Charlie. Many thanks for the alert though x
- 2015-11-20 19:58 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Please check the Found cat Doglost I.D. 94848
- 2015-11-20 19:32 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- I have shared with doglost FB group & Twitter. Hope Charlie is safely back at home soon. X
- 2015-11-19 08:46 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in PO16.
- 2015-11-19 08:32 Unknown
- PS Also un-neutered male cats are at a higher risk from contracting feline aids than neutered cats. If you are on a low income you can get a voucher (Reduction) for neutering. Cat protection will advise you Hope handsome Charlie is home soon. Paws xd.
- 2015-11-19 08:04 Unknown
- It` always best to have your cat neutered/spayed, because them they dont tend to wander too far, especially male cats who will go far and wide looking for a female to mate with Also they may get into fights, and may get wound infections, And father unwanted kittens. I would ask your son to let Charlie have the "Op" I have two spoayed females. Put some tuna in his dish, and keep calling him; night or early morning is best. Put something with his scent on such as his blanket/bedding, and place in a clran container, along with something with your son`s scent on too. Leave in the garden in a sheltered spot. Wipe his scent on all the garden fences (Inside and out) Put "Lost" posters through doors, and ask around. Try this too. Open a TIN of cat food with door wide open, as the sound of the opener, and smell of the food may help bring him backLast edited: 2015-11-19 08:25:02
- 2015-11-19 01:12 Annie
- I have added Charlie, who is my son's cat.
He is only 18 months old and quite a friendly little boy so we wonder if someone has taken him in.
He is microchipped but is not neutered so he may have wandered (he will be going for his op as soon as he is safely back home).
Please check all outbuildings, garages etc and also please share on Facebook etc
Many thanks - 2015-11-19 00:54
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