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    missing cat

    My daughters 20yr old cat has been missing for 2days We have looked everywhere Contacted local vets & animal rescue Problem is she is deaf so cant hear us calling
    She is on medication & very thin & with the weather being so bad we are very worried about her
    Has anybody any ideas where else we can contact
    Be grateful for any help
    Carol


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    Can you put up flyers on lamposts etc. Somebody may have taken her in not realising that she has a loving home. If you could print off a flyer with her photo and a contact number you will have a lot of people keeping an eye out. Might be worth a try - I hope you find her soon


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    Your Daughters cat is very old I would think the cat will be somewhere very close to home.
    Unless is very active and proned to wandering off.
    Is there a chance a neighbour or someone close by could has taken the cat into their home?

    Has the cat a name and address on it's collar?. You could put some posters up in the area where your Daughter lives.
    Barbara


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    Do you have any neighbours who have just gone on holiday and maybe the cat is stuck in a shed or garage? This happened to ours and she returned 2 weeks later!

    Elizabeth


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    Carol, sorry to hear about you missing cat, maybe you could try phoning your local radio station and they might do an announcement for you, I hope you find her soon !
    Tricia


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    Carol, it is hard to say this but I had to when I worked as a volunteer for our local RSPCA but often old cats would just wander off to curl up and go to sleep permantly. It is just nature's way.

    However as others have said do all the other things and ask all your neighbours to check their sheds and garages and even cars as they can jump in an open door.
    Jill and Brian



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    Thankyou all for your advice
    We are doing everything we can
    The only worry we have as to whether a fox has had her
    She went out at 10pm after having a bowl of prawns her favourite
    Usually comes back through the cat flap
    As she is deaf she would not hear anything coming up behind her
    Hope you are right Jill & she has gone to sleep somewhere
    Carol


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    I really Hope you find your cat,i have had two go off and not come back so i know what you are going through [grouphug][grouphug]

    Sheena
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    Carol, if it is of any comfort foxes very rarely attack cats.
    Jill and Brian



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    thinking of you Carol xx[grouphug] hopefully you will soon get some god news, xx
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