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Lost & Found Cats => Lost & Found General => Sorted Lost and Found cats => Topic started by: Beaker on August 27, 2012, 13:54:19 PM
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Hi all.
This is for anyone in the B43 area of Farnham Close/Gorse Farm, Great Barr, Birmingham.
One of our cats did not come home last night and we are getting worried. They are never out all night so it is quite out of character.
He is a 14yr old black cat with quite a few white hairs and a green collar. He is slightly underweight as he has a hyperactive thyroid for which he is taking medication.
Please if anyone can help or has any suggestions then I would greatly appreciate it.
We have asked neighbours to check outbuildings etc and have been putting flyers through doors already.
His friends Cosette, Heathcliff and Merlin are worried too.
Thankyou.
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Hello Beaker and welcome to Purrs.
Sorry to hear your cat (what's his name?) has gone awol but don't dispair. Are there any building sites or renovations going on nearby - somewhere he might have wandered into and got locked in?
If you haven't already, have a read of this excellent advice: http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,305.0.html (http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,305.0.html)
Lots of people on this board have been through the same experience (I once lost a cat for a fortnight!) so we're all here for you.
Is he microchipped?
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Hi there.
Thank you for the advice...we are still hunting. There is a loft conversion thing going on up the road, but it is very high and I'm not sure he'd make it up there. We have leafleted them anyway.
And the AWOL cat is called Algernon.....he answers to Algy.
The hunt continues...
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Algy please come home :hug: :hug:
You need if possible to check on houses closest to see if owners are at home and that he hasnt not got locked in outbuildnings and garages.
Hope you find him soon :hug: :hug:
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Is there any news on Algy? If he is old and a bit scruffy looking (due to the hyperthyroid) then I would make sure all the vets in the area have his details as if someone comes across him and thinks he is poorly they're more likely to take him to a vets than a fit and healthy looking cat.
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Hiya. Thank you for asking, but nothing yet. Even after two solid days of walking the streets and leafleting. We've posted hundreds of leaflets through people's doors and everyone we've spoken to has been lovely.
We have had two unconfirmed, but positive sounding sightings, though so hopefully all is not lost.
We've circulated details to all of the local vets and he is chipped.
Still worried, but with fingers crossed.
x
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ALGY ccome home now :hug: :hug: :hug:
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Try posting here, it might prompt someone to go and look for him.
http://www.nationalpetregister.org/missing-cats/West-Midlands.php
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Thank you....I'll give that a try.
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Fingers crossed something comes of the sightings :hug:
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Great news! Algernon has just walked up to the back door.
A bit thinner, a bit timid but otherwise ok.
No-one could be happier than we are now....Thank you everybody for your concern.
I look forward to posting here with more, and less stressful, moggie related stuff.
:thanks: ;D
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wonderful news (I used to have an algernon!) bet he is as pleased as you!
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Great news and will change the title for you ;D ;D
Love to have you hang around Beaker and some pics of Algy maybe ;D
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:wooooo:
:welcome: home Algernon, what a relief for you! :wow:
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Excellent news xxxxx
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Fellow Brummie here and so delighted to hear this news :yayyy: :yayyy: :yayyy: :yayyy:
Hope he doesn't mind staying on for a week or so to get used to being back home :hug: :hug: :hug:
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Fantastic news ;D
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awww great news!! ;D
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Brilliant!
Now I think we need to see some pics of the wanderer!
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Hugely relieved for you. What a pity he can't tell you where he's been. :shify: ;D ;D ;D
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;D Great news!