View Full Version : LOST Neutered Male Cat - Brownish-Gray Tabby HAS HEALTH ISSUES
brighidsdaughter
07-05-2011, 02:07 PM
My cat Jazz lost his collar a couple of weeks ago and I didn't get around to replacing it. Now he is missing for the last 4 or 5 days. He is the kind of kitty who will walk right into your house like he lives there. Very social. He may have walked into your life and you were charmed into thinking he could stay . . .?
I am missing him terribly. This cat is my soulmate and my heart is breaking the longer he is gone. He is on a strict raw food diet or he gets very sick.
I have already checked with local shelters.
Please call or email if you know absolutely anything.
Melanie
707-318-0981
[email protected]
13140
13141
Shandi
07-06-2011, 08:59 AM
I hope he returns home soon.
Please let us know where he's missing from, and his age.
He's a kind of common looking tabby, and I see lots of them
in the RPk Shelter. Please continue to check the shelters,
and look in all the cages, not just strays. I saw a tabby in
stray yesterday, with remarks that he's very sweet and friendly,
looking a lot like yours.
Also, strays may not stay in that area very long, before being
moved to adoptions. You really have to keep checking every
few days.
Shelters don't feed raw food, so if he gets sick, he'll end up
in the infirmary, and they may not know what the problem is.
I noticed that in your photo, his nose is unusually colored, which is a good
way for others to identify him.
Hope you gave color photos to the shelters; that can help a lot.
brighidsdaughter
07-06-2011, 09:37 AM
Shandi,
Thank you for your pointers. He is missing from High School Road by the big dairy . . . I will check at the RPark shelter today.
Melanie
I hope he returns home soon.
Please let us know where he's missing from, and his age.
He's a kind of common looking tabby, and I see lots of them
in the RPk Shelter. Please continue to check the shelters,
and look in all the cages, not just strays. I saw a tabby in
stray yesterday, with remarks that he's very sweet and friendly,
looking a lot like yours.
Also, strays may not stay in that area very long, before being
moved to adoptions. You really have to keep checking every
few days.
Shelters don't feed raw food, so if he gets sick, he'll end up
in the infirmary, and they may not know what the problem is.
I noticed that in your photo, his nose is unusually colored, which is a good
way for others to identify him.
Hope you gave color photos to the shelters; that can help a lot.