lost cat - billy

This boycat has gone missing from his Chesterfield home – please check out his details on our Adoption pages.  We recommend that owners send flyers to all vets and shelters in the area (including surrounding where you live)  cats are often taken to a different area and then handed in.  A poster with the cat’s picture on can be pinned up in Receptions.  Also check with the council, if a cat has been knocked down (hopefully not) then the Cleansing Department deal with removal.   Even if bad news then at least you know what’s happened.  It’s not knowing that’s the worst.

Put posters out, in post offices and newsagents – it’s sometimes surprising how long it is before a cat makes it back home.  If someone has him shut up, thinking he’s a stray, they’ll be more likely to get in touch or let him go.   Offer a reward.

Best to keep all cats in at night, we know how much some of them like to go on the prowl but there a lot of hungry foxes around when dusk falls.

If you see this handsome tabby or any of the other missing pets on our Adoption pages please get in touch as soon as possible.