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LOST CAT: Black and white cat called Bobby Fatface - Paignton area, Devon

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Bobby Fatface
Name: Bobby Fatface
Breed & Species: Domestic short-haired cat
Colour: Black and white
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Went missing: 5 years ago
(07 September 2018 at around 17:00hrs)
Location: Winner Hill Road, Paignton TQ3 3BT, UK
Health: Healthy
Age: 13 years old
Sex: Neutered Male
Collar: No
Microchipped: Yes
Markings: White paws and white chest and whiskers
Circumstances: My parents were looking after my 2 cats and Bobby went out st 5pm and didn't return. He us always very close to the house and never goes far although he was a stray when we took him on a year ago
Our ref: PR42438
Posted on: 12 September 2018
Posted by: SteffyhSteffyh

Where Bobby Fatface went missing:

Winner Hill Road, Paignton TQ3 3BT, UK

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CJ_01
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Hello, sorry to hear Bobby is awol. It's still early days, so check all outbuildings, including empty houses, and cellars nearby, he may have been looking for shade. ALWAYS take FURTHER LOOKS as some cats will hide in, or behind an object within, especially if timid. Check behind hedges/bushes too. Call him - night/early morning is best and listen intently - cats are also after birds at this time, so he may show up somewhere. Rattle some treats too. Place his UNWASHED blanket into a clean container, along with your scent too. Leave in the garden in a sheltered spot, or hang on the washing line if dry; used towels too. The hoover contents on the garden are a good (if a bit messy) idea - lots of your scent here! Wipe his scent on the garden fences, gates, doors too; anything leading up to the garden. Try a squeaky toy as it may attract his attention. Walk around the area, holding an object with his scent on, maybe dragging it, and rattle some cat treats in a box. Someone may be feeding him. (Common problem) When it is nightfall, and you are searching, use a strong torch, as the light will reflect a cats eyes. Poster around the area thoroughly (the road, the parks where dog walkers go, etc. etc. and further afield, many cats are found a few blocks away) and also post flyers through doors. Ask around, especially houses with children, as they can be very observant - maybe offer a little reward to the children. Definitely ask to put a leaflet or two in churches, nursing homes nearby and any schools - maybe give to mums at the gate. Poster the shops in Palace Avenue. It is also common for cats to CLIMB INTO DELIVERY VEHICLES. Was there one around your/a neighbour's house that day? Supermarket vehicle? Amazon deliveries/post office van? Ask all neighbours. You could also contact all delivery companies. They usually use GPS these days and can say where the van went next, possibly the hop off point if your cat got into the van. If so, put notices/flyers around that area too. Pudsey (posted missing on this site) got into a vehicle and was found 5/6 weeks later around the stop-off point. Put an advert in the local paper - I found a cat this way. You could also try a national paper or local radio. Are there any people on holiday nearby? Call through the letterbox of the empty house at a quiet time of day so you can hear any reply. Same applies to any houses for sale nearby. Maybe someone did a viewing and Bobby crept in... just a thought - also try building sites. Hope Bobby is home very soon. The microchip means you always have hope, don't give up. He's out there somewhere, you just have to narrow it down a little! You could also post him missing on facebook and doglost uk - a great national website. They have loads of people on the ground like me looking for all sorts of lost pets! Thinking of you. Please post updates to keep us informed. Thank you
CJ_01
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Wonderful news!
Steffyh
Steffyh
Thanks for all the very useful advice. I am very happy to say that Bobby has come home....6 days later ??????
Steffyh
Steffyh
Bobby just turned up at the back door early in the morning. I have no idea where he had been..I suspect maybe locked in a shed.....
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Report closed by Steffyh with an outcome of: Safely back home

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