LOST CAT: Blue point Ragdoll cat called Winston - Stoke Newington area, Hackney

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Winston
Name: Winston
Breed & Species: Ragdoll cat
Colour: Blue point
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Went missing: 3 years ago
(20 May 2020 at around 21:00hrs)
Location: Rendlesham Road, London E5 8PA, UK
Health: Healthy
Age: 8 years old
Sex: Neutered Male
Collar: No
Microchipped: Yes
Markings: Blue eyes / grey face, ears and tail
Circumstances: Winston is a house cat, who has only been outside the garden a couple of times - and for a matter of minutes. At 9 o clock a neighbour heard some cats fighting and we haven't seen him since.
Our ref: PR61362
Posted on: 21 May 2020
Posted by: beckshumpsbeckshumps

Where Winston went missing:

Rendlesham Road, London E5 8PA, UK

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IMPORTANT- WATCH SONYA FITZPATRICK ON YOUTUBE - HOW TO FIND YOUR LOST CAT Standing 6ft away from each door ask people to check in their garages, esp the people with gardens near you. Unfortunately MANY people can be lazy and they don’t thoroughly check garages.. They may think cats are like dogs and will just run out. Cats WILL STAY hiding in fear, esp in a garage. Ask if YOU could gently COAX him/her out. Then constantly explain to shed/garage owner that you are convinced he/she is behind stuff that may be stacked up, with gaps that will be behind stuff. Tell them that your cat can SQUEEZE into tiny spaces and will be too nervous to come out for a stranger. Then BEG for permission to search and reassure cat to come to you, which could take 10-15 minutes. Don’t forget that people may imagine you are a ‘bogus caller/thief, so you need to be extremely reassuring as well as emotional. All the time you are talking to garage owner talk in a calming way, so your cat can hear you being reassuring. It’s difficult being very concerned AND calm at the same time! If they refuse to let you retrieve your cat from their garage then instruct them to leave food at the entrance of the door, and leave door open for a couple of hours at least, and take some smelly tinned fish in plastic trays from recycling bag/box to give them. Ask them to leave water at the entrance of the garage also. https://www.catchat.org/index.php/cat-missing-lost-found#found https://www.battersea.org.uk/pet-advice/lost-and-found-cat-advice/lost-cat 1.Put familiar smells outside, bedding used litter tray, contents of hoover 2.Call softly late at night or early morning when quiet. IMPORTANT wait for a response, they may be close by, hiding under a hedge or somewhere that is sheltered 3.Check with neighbours, and Postie. 4.Make a poster with their photo, location lost, your contact details, put poster at eye level around your area, and give to neighbours 5.Make smaller posters to put through doors close to where they escaped from, as not everyone is online/on Facebook 6.Contact local vets, and animal rescues/shelters 7.Put on more Facebook sites, and share to all animal sites around you 8.Contact chip company, to alert them, & maybe update contact details 9.Also if there are any empty houses in the vicinity, check to see if they have a cat flap or an open window. 10. Notify council cleansing department JUST in case. Cats dont wander far normally, when they need to go searching for food, so leave biscuits and water nearby your home. The info below will say about putting things out that has familiar smells. Sprinkling some of your wee around, from a bottle, will also 'scent' your area. Look at satellite view on Google Map of where your cat could walk. See where there is a gap between buildings. Start a trail of wee in a water bottle from where gardens or courtyards border on to alleyways from the side of buildings, and then sprinkle along inside edge of pavement where a cat would spray all the way home. Choose different directions, each time walking home with empty bottle calling louder when you start your return journey and quieter as you near home to make scent and sound the leading influence on your hiding cat. As you are walking back home try not to sound anxious as you call, and wait for a reply, as he/she wont just run out to meet you if he/she feels afraid. Take a toy on a stick and string to lure him/her out from hedges. Never call as you walk AWAY from home. Join all if not back soon - AnimalSearchUK.co.uk PetsLocated.com PetsReunited.com NationalPetRegister.org DogLost.org (under ‘breed’ put CAT) Go on NEXTDOOR.co.uk (Just look in Gumtree.com MyLostBox.com) Please notify them as soon as you are reunited. When putting posters up - please please - keep track of how many posters you display, and WHERE, and so as soon as you are reunited then every one is removed. General advice in catching a fearful cat - NOT to approach when bending forwards with arms and hands outstretched. NOT staring directly at a fearful cat, showing teeth when smiling and constantly repeating name. Not walking directly towards a cat. Best way - sit/lie down, with scattered worn clothes in front/all around. Food left nearby - preferably in a trap. Talking quietly, no noise nearby, keeping dogs or children or spectators at a real distance to avoid distractions. I hope you see video, and please study (and draw a copy of) google map, to see where to make a trail of wee, and always be walking BACK TOWARDS HOME, talking HAPPILY AND CALMLY, rather than repeating the name, as cats get nervous if you just do this, and wait for a meow in response to your happy voice. Don’t stick posters up with JUST one or two inch pieces of sellotape top and bottom, as they will be fluttering in the breeze - and so so easy to remove by the council or kids. Go round a few times, and use a plastic sleeve with open end downwards to keep paper dry xx
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Report closed by beckshumps with an outcome of: Safely back home

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