Roz K.
2 weeks ago
Shared. IF you have NOT done all these things do them ASAP, if you, do them again and go further in your search. TWO days is a long time to a cat, this is longer. so you have no time to waste. Notify Toronto Animal Services and check their website for found cats. Also notify nearby vet offices, rescues, shelters (e.g. SPCA/Humane Society) and the microchip company if he's chipped. Cats will usually stay near the door they left for a day or two before searching for food but remember that cats are nocturnal and HIDE daytime especially when scared or injured. Carefully check dark, shaded areas under bushes, shrubs and trees and places where he can shelter from wind, cold/heat and rain. Check under decks, in window wells and dark corners of nearby porches, yards, garages, sheds and stairwells where he could be hiding or might be trapped. Thump the hoods and fenders of nearby parked cars in case he is hiding in a wheel well or engine compartment. Ask nearby (5+ block radius) neighbours to do the same and to check their porches, garages and yards where he could hide or may be trapped. See Pawboost and check their website for found cats. See Pawboost for more suggestions and sample posters. Post notices in a 5-10 block radius, include outbuildings and construction sites. Put a notice in nearby (within a 5+ block area) neighbours' mailboxes. Post on FB lost and found dogs and cats site and on community and local store notice boards. Go out AFTER dark and bring food and treats. Walk around a 5-10 block area, stop periodically, semi hide and put the food beside you not in your hand and softly call. Listen carefully but do NOT make any loud noises or sudden moves. Lost cats are terrified and do not recognize their owners as safe.