Tips for Finding a Lost Cat & Helping Reunite Lost Pets
As a pet owner, one of the worst things you can experience is your pet going missing, and it can be especially concerning during the winter months when it’s freezing cold and there’s less daylight.
With this in mind, Catrin George, animal wellbeing expert at Animal Friends Pet Insurance has shared some steps to take to give yourself the best chance of reunification if your cat unfortunately goes missing, as well as what to do if you come across a lost pet.
Social media is a fantastic tool allowing you to reach the masses at the touch of a button, there are many Facebook, Instagram and other social media pages dedicated to reuniting lost and stolen cats with their owners, as well as local resident groups that are full of people that might be able to help.
It’s important to ensure you’re being safe whilst posting about your lost cat on social media, for example, never include your address on any public posts. Post clear images of your cat, any significant markings that could help identify them, plus the best way to contact you if they’re found.
If your cat has insurance, it’s always worth checking if your policy offers a lost or stolen advertising or reward benefit to help you increase your chances of being reunited.
Revisit the area where you last saw them
If you see a pet looking lost, with no owner around, there are some steps to take to ensure you can help reunite them with their loved ones.
Catrin says: “It’s heartbreaking to see an animal in distress, but if you find a lost cat, you can make a real difference by helping them back to their owners.
“A lost cat can be frustrated, scared and stressed, and as you don’t know them, be very careful as to how you approach them as you don’t know how they might react. If you’re able to slowly approach a lost pet and they’re happy to cooperate, try and get them into a cat carrier to ensure they don’t run away, and take them to the nearest vets.
“The vets will be able to help with scanning for a microchip, which will hopefully lead to contacting the owner, and reuniting the pooch with their family.”