Spate of Missing Cats Across West London Prompts Concern
There have been an alarming number of reports of missing cats recently across West London.
In one recent case in Chiswick it has been reported that a gang rang up a person who had lost their cat offering to return the pet in return for a ransom. In fact they were simply trying to extort money and were never in possession of the animal.
Owing to the fact that, for the majority of residents, a new cat wandering around their homestead prompts little cause for concern, it is imperative that owners notify their immediate community as soon as they notice that their pet has been absent for an unusual amount of time.
Stewart Halperin of Petcare Animal Clinics on Chiswick High Road said, 'as well as our noticeboard where notices for missing cats are posted, we have a logbook of all calls taken regarding found or 'stray' cats, with the cats description, any unusul markings, collars, name etc." Each time someone calls to report a missing cat Pet Care can then check it against all the recent descriptions they have, and this often helps them reunite animals and their owners.
Below is some advice for people with missing cats :
May 19, 2004
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Cats currently missing Chiswick - a resident of in Vaughan Avenue W4 has seen this cat wandering around in the road and in Prebend Gdns. Apparently he is 'fathering kittens like there is no tomorrow' and she would like the owner to know. Acton - 4 year old black and white cat missing from St. Dunstan's Road area. Mainly white with a black tail and three very distinctive large black spots on the left side of his body. Last spotted on Messaline Road
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Notify locals about your missing cat on your local forum. If you send your site editor details of the missing cat plus a photo they may be able to include it in the newsletter. If you spot a missing cat contact the owner directly or e-mail info@neighbournet.com |