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LOST CAT: Black and white cat called Pippi - Hampstead area, Camden

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Pippi
Name: Pippi
Breed & Species: Domestic short-haired cat
Colour: Black and white
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Went missing: 6 days ago
(25 October 2024 at around 11:00hrs)
Location: Wentworth Mansions, Keats Grove, London, UK
Health: Healthy
Age: 1 year old
Sex: Spayed Female
Collar: No
Microchipped: Yes
Circumstances: She was out and about near home as usual, but didn’t come home.
Our ref: PR109693
Posted on: 26 October 2024
Posted by: AuntGretaAuntGreta

Where Pippi went missing:

Wentworth Mansions, Keats Grove, London, UK

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Missing pet report received on Pets Reunited.
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Report is now online.
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Report added to PetWatch™ alert dispatch queue.
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Report added to alert dispatch queue for local Vets and Rescue Centres around Hampstead, Camden, Greater London.
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'Missing Pet' poster and flyer created
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PetWatch™ follow up reminder scheduled for 02 November 2024
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Local Vets and Rescue Centres reminder scheduled for 02 November 2024
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Report dispatched via email to local Vets and Rescue Centres.
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AuntGreta
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She had become stuck on a flat roof of an empty property nearby. We went out for a last listen in the quiet of the night before giving up for the day, and heard a faint miaow. Neighbours helped us to rescue her and bring her safely home.
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Report closed by AuntGreta with an outcome of: Safely back home
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So glad to hear you find your cat. If you decide to keep your cat indoors, as well as neutering / spaying to remove the need for roaming, microchipping, and attaching a cat tracker, you could consider transitioning an outdoor cat to indoor life https://www.animalhumanesociety.org/resource/transitioning-outdoor-cat-indoor-life You can even adapt your garden to keep your cat from roaming further https://protectapet.com/blogs/blog/5-ways-to-cat-proof-your-garden#:~:text=Cat%20Fencetop%20Barriers%20fit%20neatly,to%20suit%20your%20outdoor%20space. CAT LEASH TRAINING - https://youtu.be/i8ygBgYosJs
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CAT TRACKERS ADVICE Cat trackers that seem popular are Tractive (subscription GPS), AirTag (bounces off other Apple devices, no subscription, long battery life) and Tabcat (no subscription, longish battery life, not GPS but good if your cat hasn’t gone too far). Here's some cat tracker info from Mark A. - London, England. - PLEASE, EVERYONE, GET A GPS OR RF TRACKER!!! There are many available online, and GPS is better than standard Bluetooth trackers. In fact, please avoid Bluetooth trackers if you really care about your pet. They are only any good for a very limited distance. And Air Tags are only good if everyone around you has an Apple phone! GPS subscription fees can vary greatly, so shop around. I bought some of these RF trackers as a backup if the GPS fails, and they are very good if your cat doesn't roam too far. It's an expensive outlay, but there's two in a pack, there's no subscription and they last a long time. So far, they've been very good. They are so small that I have the RF tracker on the collar with the GPS tracker. RF TRACKER: Tabcat v2 Cat/Kitten Tracker - More accurate than GPS - No monthly subscription, smallest, lightest tracker tags: https://amzn.eu/d/0ihkvUc3 Funnily enough, as I write this, I have just recovered one of my cats who was stuck in a shed a few gardens away. The GPS tracker told me roughly where he was on the app, and the RF tracker got me to his exact location. Without these I may never have found him. I'm using "Weenect" GPS trackers on both my cats. So far they have worked brilliantly. They have been reliable and relatively accurate, and you can call them and make them vibrate to train your cat to come home. They also have one of the cheapest subscriptions, currently at £9.99 per month. And they have really good customer service, but they're based in France so their hours are slightly different. Call them first on this number 02070391906 and ask them if they have a discount code. They gave me one for 20% off. Shop here: https://www.weenect.com/uk/en/gps-cat-tracker/ Just do some googling and make sure you read the reviews. Some GPS trackers work better in different areas to others. And the monthly subscription prices can fluctuate a lot so make sure you're aware of how much they will cost per month. Sonya Fitzpatrick offers some excellent advice in this video: https://youtu.be/9RVIKrV3SJ4

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