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Lost & Found Cats => Lost Cat/s => Topic started by: Lauryn on November 21, 2011, 15:13:23 PM

Title: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: Lauryn on November 21, 2011, 15:13:23 PM
Hi,

Dave has gone walkabouts again. She has been missing since Saturday 19th November from the Almondbury Bank area of Huddersfield.

She's been reported to idENTICHIP.

She is a small neutered cat with a pink collar and pink ID tag which says 'My name is Dave'.

Please let me know if you see her. I miss her very much.

Unfortunately, someone appears to have been feeding her and she may well be in someone's house. She is very loved and well cared for, so whoever is feeding her is upsetting me very much.

I'm following the normal guidelines for tracking her down. Leaflets are about to go out.

Thanks.

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Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: Lauryn on November 21, 2011, 19:35:02 PM
Never mind, she's home. I need help with this situation, I'll be making another thread.

Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: souffle on November 21, 2011, 19:43:01 PM
Glad she is back - sounds like she needs a paper collar so you can ask the 'feeder' to contact you. You should tell them she is on medication and special diet (even if she's not) and they should not encourage her to eat at theres!
Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: Lauryn on November 21, 2011, 19:52:51 PM
She has a special diet collar with my details on which I had hoped would stop her from being fed, but hasn't.. I am going to go and lie about her dietary needs to who I think has had her. It's so upsetting that someone would take it upon themselves to feed and keep a clearly well looked after cat in their house. It looks like someone has taken her collar off, since she came back without it. I have a spare ID tag with her details on, but very annoying!
Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: Sam (Fussy_Furball) on November 21, 2011, 20:42:49 PM
I know you are upset that your furry has been at someone elses house ... but on the flip side if she was being a "cat" she would have probable been worming her way round these people and when it got late after she had probably hung round their door looking sad and lonely they had allowed her to stay in the hope someone was looking for her and they would see a poster or something.  They may not have deliberatley thried to steal your cat they were simply being nice and your cat manipulated the situtation to their advantage  ;)
Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: Lauryn on November 21, 2011, 20:47:08 PM
Ah, to be optimistic!  :)

They know where she lives and it was morning when she went missing. But, yes, she is that type of cat.

I should probably include this:

http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,39669.msg696477/boardseen.html#new
Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: sheilarose on November 21, 2011, 22:22:11 PM
If she's not chipped, get her chipped then no-one but you can claim ownership!
Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield FOUND
Post by: Lauryn on November 21, 2011, 22:24:52 PM
Thanks.   :)

As per original post, she is chipped.
Title: Re: Missing Female from Huddersfield
Post by: Janeyk on December 09, 2011, 16:52:10 PM
Fingers crossed she's home soon.