| Lost and
Found Cats
Losing your cat can be a worrying and
traumatic time. We hope the following tips and advice will soon help
to reunite you with your cat.
Lost a Cat?
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Found a Cat?
Lost
a Cat?
- Make sure that you have the following
information to hand
- Your address and telephone number
- The date and time that your cat was last seen
- The place your cats was last seen
- Your cats' name, sex, breed, age and colour
- Whether your cat was wearing a collar and/or ID disc
- Whether your cat has been micro-chipped
- Whether or not your cats has been neutered or spayed
- Any distinguishing features
- Recent photos of your cat
- Please report your cat missing as soon
as possible in order to maximise the chances of finding it.
You can report it by ringing us on
(
0844 884 8519 or
e-mailing us. If you have a photograph of your cat then
you can e-mail this to us and we will include it on the Lost and
Found Register.
- Look in all rooms, cupboards, boxes, large
appliances (washing machines, etc), hedgerows, sheds, garages,
gardens, lofts and vehicles. Ask your neighbours to do the same.
- Check the "Lost and Found" section of local
newspapers.
- Contact all local vets to see if your cats
has been handed in.
- Cats do not normally range
too far from their home territories so quickly print plenty of
"Lost Cat" posters (with a photo and reward if possible) and put
them through letterboxes in the local area. Trees and lamp posts
may also be used but letterboxes are far more efficient. Also, put
the posters in local vets, shops, newsagents, pubs, takeaways,
surgeries, care homes and other suitable local premises where
plenty of people will see them.
- Contact the RSPCA on
(
0121 426 6777 and the Stourbridge Helpline for Petsearch (UK) on
(
01562 883997. Ring the Street Cleansing Department of your local
Council as they keep records of all animals they pick up. If
you're in the Stourbridge area you can also check
http://www.stourbridge.com/htm/lostfound.htm
- Register your cat on
www.petfinderonline.co.uk and
www.animalsearchuk.com
Both of these websites are FREE.
- When you do find your cat,
please inform any organisations that you told about its
disappearance so that they know to stop looking.
Found a Cat?
If you've
found a cat, please
contact us. You might also consider some or all of the
following:
- If
the cat is hungry, please feed it.
- If
possible, take the cat to a vet who will check for a microchip,
and you can ask if anyone has reported a similar cat missing.
- If
no microchip is found, you could produce some small "Cat Found"
leaflets to be put in newsagents and distributed in the area it
was found.
- Register the cat on
www.petfinderonline.co.uk and
www.animalsearchuk.com
Both of these websites are FREE.
Doing these things is often very
successful in reuniting a cat with its owners and it is important
that these procedures are carried out before Cats Protection takes
the cat in for re-homing. Once we take in a cat, we must keep it for
at least seven days before we can re-home it.
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