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Old June 7th, 2012, 07:42 AM
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Unhappy Lost Cat: North Bay, ON

I've been looking for our kitty since Saturday, posted/dropped off flyers anywhere I could think of but so far nothing
I try to tell myself that she can hear me calling her name throughout the neighbourhood from her hiding place, probably giggling while she enjoys her freedom but the thought of her being cold, scared, hungry or injured is so painful.
I'm posting her information in the hopes that someone in the Lakeshore/Thelma area of North Bay might see her...we just miss her so much

• Name: T'Pau (Humane Society also has her under the name "Jade")

• Short-haired black, white and orange calico, about 2 1/2 years old

• She escaped from her harness in our backyard on June 2. T'Pau is an indoor cat who rarely goes outside so she's not familiar with the area or being outdoors

• She is shy and skittish but not aggressive

• Slim, around 9 lbs

• She doesn't have a collar but is microchipped and registered with the Humane Society.

• Last seen on Mariah Street though there was a possible sighting on June 4th on Harris. She might also have wandered into the woods around Thelma or Booth

Contact Information:

By email: Tpau12@hotmail.com
By phone: North Bay Humane Society (you can arrange to have her picked up and they'll contact us): (705) 474-1251
Or she can be dropped off during regular business hours at:
Blue Sky Animal Hospital: 14 Gertrude Street; (705) 472-1570

Her family and our other cat misses her dearly, so if you have any information (good or bad) regarding her whereabouts or are able to capture her, PLEASE email us or bring her into the Humane Society or Blue Sky Animal Hospital.

Thank you for any help provided and thank you for caring!
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Old June 7th, 2012, 07:48 AM
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Hi vkas- I clicked a setting, so you should have no more trouble posting pics.

Good luck in finding your cat!
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Old June 7th, 2012, 08:48 AM
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Hi vkas- I clicked a setting, so you should have no more trouble posting pics.

Good luck in finding your cat!
Thanks so much for your kind words!
I was having problems uploading photos but now that it's fixed I'll put more up. Thank you very much for your help
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Old June 7th, 2012, 08:50 AM
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Not very good pics but hopefully they'll help
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Old June 8th, 2012, 01:02 AM
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If you can put her litterbox and/or a worn but unwashed t shirt or pair of smelly shoes of yours out on the deck this may help lead her home

Go around the neighbourhood at dusk/dawn calling her, rattling a treat container or tap a spoon on her dish or tin of food. Bring a flashlight to pick up the shine off her eyes from under cars/decks/bushes or up trees.

If you can poster the neighbourhood, plus leave one w/ local businesses, schools, pet supply stores, grocery stores, bus stops, vets & all animal shelters in the area that will help garner attention that this kitty has a home who wants her back

Please visit the animal shelters in person often times the shelters are understaffed/over worked with so many animals/requests etc they may not have the time to personally look into each phone call or an emergency/something comes up in the meantime & the request gets overlooked.

Going in person means you can visit & identify the cat right away, if an animal comes in terrified it may act out of character & be labeled as sick or a feral and not be placed with the general population please ask to see these areas as well.

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Old June 11th, 2012, 04:47 PM
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I can't believe someone ripped off half the posters I'd put up around the neighbourhood. Even if you don't like cats, why do that
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Old June 11th, 2012, 08:05 PM
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There's too many scuzballs out there that's why
That really sux vkas - still keeping fingers crossed for you
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I can't believe someone ripped off half the posters I'd put up around the neighbourhood. Even if you don't like cats, why do that
Did you have the posters on telephone poles ? Some cities do no allow you to put posters on the poles as they're private property.
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Old June 12th, 2012, 04:18 AM
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Did you have the posters on telephone poles ? Some cities do no allow you to put posters on the poles as they're private property.
No, it was on neighbourhood PO Boxes and we checked with Canada Post to make sure it was ok. It happened on a Saturday afternoon so it's most likely a private citizen.
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Old June 12th, 2012, 11:23 AM
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No, it was on neighbourhood PO Boxes and we checked with Canada Post to make sure it was ok. It happened on a Saturday afternoon so it's most likely a private citizen.
That it really too bad some people are so heartless! I hope you'll find your cat soon.
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