Lost: Black Cat Male In North West (M19)
- Dog ID 95993
- Status Lost
- Registered 16 Dec 2015
- Name MABEL
- Gender & Breed Male Cat
- Age Adult
- Colour Black
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged No
- Microchipped No
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 14 Dec 2015
- Where Lost Junction of Leybourne Avenue/Matthews Lane Levenshulme, Manchester
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area M19
- Date Reunited
- Other Info This is a cat that was being looked after by my neighbour on behalf of his parents. It does not know the area
- Listed By Chrissie McCall
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- 2016-01-03 20:29 Dougal
- I'm not sure if Mabel is still missing , but pets located have a found black cat - found a few miles away and listed as female, but might be worth checking out:
Female black short-haired cat found in Denton (M34) on 1st January 2016
Location: Town Lane, Denton, M34
Sex: Female
Neutered: Unknown
Approx Age: Medium Age
Main Colour: Mainly/All Black
Scanned for Microchip, No Chip Found
Pets Located Reference: M0053135
http://www.petslocated.com/found-cats-list.php - 2015-12-17 08:41 Unknown
- As well as putting tuna in his dish, and calling him wipe his scent on all your garden fences (Inside, and out), and gates too. Also wipe his scent on things leading up to the house such as lamposts etc; your scent too, if you are the person who is fededing him Check to see if he has been locked in a shed or garage etc.
he may be trying to find his way back to his usual area , so poster there there if you can. 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 food may help bring him back. Put some of her bedding in a clean container, and place in a clean container. Leave in the garden in a sheltered spotLast edited: 2015-12-17 21:52:13 - 2015-12-16 21:45 Dougal
- Is it possible to load a photo of a similar cat Chrissie so that email alerts can go out?
You may also want to check out this link from catchat. It has a good checklist of things you can try to find him and some ideas of when and how to search. http://www.catchat.org/lost.html
I hope it helps and he's home safe soon. - 2015-12-16 16:04
- Sorry to see that MABEL is missing.
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