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Lost Cat Help

Lost Cat Help

 

Looking for a lost cat can seem like a daunting task, but starting your search early and in the right way can significantly improve your chance of finding your lost cat. First, try and stay calm. There is a good chance that your cat is nearby!
Your lost cat may be hiding somewhere safe, like in the bushes, under the porch, or inside your garage. At the same time, if you think your cat is lost then don't wait days to begin your search. Be proactive and begin your search immediately. Go outside with a bag of your cat's favorite food and shake it around a bit. There is a good chance that your cat will hear the familiar sound and come out from hiding! If it is noisy outside, you may need to wait until dark when it is quieter so your cat may feel more comfortable in coming out from its hiding spot. If your cat still does not make an appearance after you have tried calling it after 10 PM then leave some food outside so your cat will not be tempted to leave the area looking for food because of hunger. Also, remember to call your cat but also to stop and listen regularly. If your cat has climbed a tree or is in some kind of distress, you may be to hear it meowing.
An important thing to keep in mind is that once you have spotted your cat, you don't want it to get scared and run away to hide again! If you see your lost cat nearby, approach slowly and use a calm tone of voice to call it. Stay low to the ground and try and coax your cat into coming to you by shaking a bag of its favorite treats or by dangling its favorite toy from your hand. There is a good chance that, if you are patient enough, your cat will slowly make its way toward you. If your lost cat is still nowhere to be seen, leave an article of your unwashed clothing outside overnight. Your lost cat may stay nearby if it knows that you are around (via your scent on the clothing.)
In the meantime, start letting the world know about your lost cat. It's always a good idea to take pictures regularly of your cat in case a time like this arises. That way you will have an update picture to use for a flyer that you can put up in your neighborhood. In addition to flyers, make sure you utilize the Internet.
A good place to start is on the Houston SPCA website, where you will find an online tool enabling you to place an ad notifying others about your lost cat. But don't stop there, be sure to do a Google search for "lost cat" and read as much as you can on the topic!



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