I remember you.I can't add to what Karen and Jessica said, but I hope you'll find her family, or will keep her. Good luck!
I remember you.I can't add to what Karen and Jessica said, but I hope you'll find her family, or will keep her. Good luck!
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
I can't add much to what was said, but definitely watch for "missing cat" signs and ads as well. Are there neighbourhood stores with public bulletin boards? They are a great place to look for these ads, and also to put up found notices. As for the big shelter - do they have a lost and found section?
Thank you for feeding her - poor girl!She could starve before her family is found, if they ever are.
Just to screen for the actual people that say they own the cat, have them tell you the colour of collar she is wearing. And how she went missing, if you feel suspicious.
Not to be paranoid - just sayin'!
I remember you, though! Isn't there a feral family that lives in a small shelter your family built in your back yard?![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Aw, just adopt her and keep her full and happy.
Seems it has been some time, if anyone was missing her they would have come across some of your postings about her by now.
Cats know a good home, and a not so good one. If she was THAT hungry, she either didn't want to go back or she couldn't -- sadly, sometimes folks move and just leave the cat to fend for itself.
You've had her a week, you've notified 4 local vets, posted at the PetsMart, talked with neighbors. Do check your local craigslist, look in both Lost n Found and Pets. If you post an ad about her, post in both places as well. I highly recommend you do NOT include a photo, let the person who contacts you describe her. This is one way to ensure the correct owner finds her.
After all this time, I wouldn't bother posting flyers, it will just get weirdos trying to get her from you. And we all know she is better off in a PT home!
Welcome back, post some pics of her and update us on everything!
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I have that problem in my neighborhopod as these Cats could be strays or lost.
If they are tooo hungry or in distress I take them in.
I pray I have not taken in a Pet.
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I disagree about this point - yes, it has been a week, but that is not necessarily a sign the person or people are not looking for her. This is summer, consider that her family may be on vacation and left her in someone else's care who was careless, or left her in someone's care who let her out thinking she or he was doing the right thing, but instead she thought, "This is not MY human - I must go find my real people, not this person!" ...
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My first thought was... feed the cat and keep her if you have space and love for her. I guess you should do some due diligence in trying to find previous owner but I myself would not go overboard trying to find owner, not if I really liked the cat. Poor cat must have been so hungry and thirsty. Does she act satisfied to be with you? or maybe happy to be with someone who gives her food and shelter? Good Luck!
THIS, absolutely! Not every "lost" pet was lost by an irresponsible owner who isn't looking for him or her... sometimes stuff just happens.
Just a thought -- when they scanned for a microchip, did they scan the pet's ENTIRE body or just along the back/shoulder blades? And did they use a *newer* universal scanner? I have seen microchips end up in the most oddball places... down legs, on the belly, in front of the neck, etc. And if they are only using a scanner for the most popular brands of chips, it may not scan the chip at all.
Case in point... Nova has two microchips... one is an AKC brand chip (we are assuming) and the other is a HomeAgain chip. When the shelter took her in, their scanner did not pick up the AKC brand chip so they assumed she wasn't chipped and put another one in. When she went in for her spay, the vet clinic scanned her with their universal scanner and found two chips.
Thank you for your responses. I carefully considered everything that was mentioned, and came to the conclusion that I need to feel like I have done "due diligence" to the point where I would feel like I had done enough. We put up more signs, I have faithfully checked Craigslist and local classified ads, and everyday done SOMETHING to try and locate her former owners. And I think we have done exactly that. Between my husband and I, we have spent hours, both together and separate and come up with no leads. We haven't received a single phone call from the signs in our neighborhood.
So, I think the next step we are going to take is making a vet appointment for her and get her checked. I'm a little suspicious that she might be pregnant...but I could be way wrong on that. I dunno.
We have gone ahead and named her Maisy.![]()
I also wanted to say that if we should find the owner, even after all of this, that she would go straight back to her owners.
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