We lost our Bengal cat on the evening of the 17th July and would really appreciate any help in finding him.
Thanks
We lost our Bengal cat on the evening of the 17th July and would really appreciate any help in finding him.
Thanks
We lost our Bengal cat on the evening of the 17th July and would really appreciate any help in finding him.
Thanks
Sorry not to be able to help personally, but send my best wishes for your pet’s safe return.
R.
Sorry not to be able to help personally, but send my best wishes for your pet’s safe return.
R.
We lost our Bengal cat on the evening of the 17th July and would really appreciate any help in finding him.
Thanks
Hi,
You can contact SOS Chats by email or phone or go there tomorrow (Tuesday) or Saturday to see if they have found your cat. You can also put up posters with your cat's picture in your neighbourhood. BTW does your cat have a microchip?
Here's the info you need:
Good luck!
Cindy
Hi,
You can contact SOS Chats by email or phone or go there tomorrow (Tuesday) or Saturday to see if they have found your cat. You can also put up posters with your cat's picture in your neighbourhood. BTW does your cat have a microchip?
Here's the info you need:
Good luck!
Cindy
We lost our Bengal cat on the evening of the 17th July and would really appreciate any help in finding him.
Thanks
Is the cat used to going out? If it hasn't, it is probably frightened and stays somewhere near the house, usually they do not wander far away. Cats can get into very small places. Look at all the holes and places around the house. if you have another cat, put the other cat in a cage and take her with you, the cat lost may respond to other cat meowing. Also, put some food outside your house. At this time of the year your cat can survive for a long time outside. Two experiences of mine: one of our cats, a very shy one, was missing for over two weeks. One night she came back and we never knew, where she had been hiding. Another cat, a bengal cat, was missing during the Christmas and it was very cold. We found here in a very small hole in neighbour's garden. We could not see her but heard a very faint noise and had to drag her out of the hole.
So: seek around your house, also late at night and do not lose your hope.
Is the cat used to going out? If it hasn't, it is probably frightened and stays somewhere near the house, usually they do not wander far away. Cats can get into very small places. Look at all the holes and places around the house. if you have another cat, put the other cat in a cage and take her with you, the cat lost may respond to other cat meowing. Also, put some food outside your house. At this time of the year your cat can survive for a long time outside. Two experiences of mine: one of our cats, a very shy one, was missing for over two weeks. One night she came back and we never knew, where she had been hiding. Another cat, a bengal cat, was missing during the Christmas and it was very cold. We found here in a very small hole in neighbour's garden. We could not see her but heard a very faint noise and had to drag her out of the hole.
So: seek around your house, also late at night and do not lose your hope.
Dear All
Ben returned early this morning after 34hours at large. He is in perfect health and has eaten and slept all day.
Thanks for all your sentiments and advice
Simon
Dear All
Ben returned early this morning after 34hours at large. He is in perfect health and has eaten and slept all day.
Thanks for all your sentiments and advice
Simon
