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For cat owners, this is a common occurrence, a temporary or permanent loss. To avoid worrying about the loss of your cat, there are a few things you should do shortly after noticing it is missing. What steps should you take after noticing that your indoor cat is missing? Follow our advice in this section.
Start with your neighbourhood
First of all, you need to keep your cool and start by looking around. If you need more informations, discover it here. It is often in familiar places that indoor pets hide before disappearing completely. So consider looking in your surroundings such as your garden, the road or the back house. Don't forget the trees, as this is a favourite spot for cats. The best method in these cases is to follow the route in a straight line, towards the places you often visit. Use a torch, along with your cat's favourite food, and remember to call or talk to your cat along the way so that it recognises your voice.
Continue with the posters
If searching the neighbourhood doesn't work, don't be discouraged, there are still posters. This is much more successful because these posts are permanent. First of all, to make a posting that will really help you, consider putting up a large picture of the cat. Secondly, don't hesitate to put your contact details and above all add a small reward to encourage searches. Finally, the posters should be placed in places where there is a lot of traffic:
- Parks;
- Bad places.
On the other hand, posters are also useful on the internet and especially on municipal websites.
Contacting the local pet shop or vets
This step is crucial when the indoor cat has been lost for three days or more. This step is effective because those who find such animals no longer bother to look for the owner, but leave them at the pet shop. As for veterinarians' houses, often stray cats are turned back into the street and spend a short time before reaching the pet shop. So, you will gain by not neglecting this step.