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Here are photos of some of the lost and found cats reported to us. For a full list of lost and found cats, please contact Debbie, Lost and Found Officer, as below.

FOUND

 This is a friendly, long haired, dark tortie cat who was found in front of the Manor Hotel in Yeovil on the 5th Nov

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

PARKER is a silver tabby and white male. He is a friendly but timid lad who is neutered and microchipped. Parker was last seen in Newchester Cross, Merriott on the 14th Nov

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

MILLIE is an 8 year old white and tortie female. She is neutered and was last seen in Preston Grove, Yeovil on the 14th November

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

SAMMY is a male tabby kitten. He is neutered, microchipped and wears a red/orange reflective collar. Sammy was last seen in Mayfield Rd, Yeovil on the 27th November
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

PUSSY is a black and white male. He is 2 years old and unneutered. He went missing at the Cartgate Picnic area on the 20th November whilst his owner was travelling back to Southampton. There is a £30 reward.

 

 

 

LOST

MANGO is a friendly, male ginger tabby. He is neutered, microchipped and was last seen in Preston Rd, Yeovil on the 5th Dec

 

 

 

LOST

TOM is a 3 year old, ginger and white tabby male. He is very vocal and friendly. Tom is neutered and microchipped and was last seen in Hawkchurch, Nr Chard on the 6th Dec.

 

 

 

 


 LOST

PATSY is a large, long haired, black and white female. This friendly girl is 13 years old and has been neutered. She was last seen in Meadow Close, Langport around the end of Nov

 

 

LOST

 ANGEL is a 2 year old, neutered, male tabby. This independent boy went missing on the 26th Dec from Holyrood St, Chard
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

ALFRED is a 10 year old, large, neutered male. He is a very friendly, semi longhaired tabby who also went missing from Holyrood St, Chard but on the 18th Dec.

 

 

 

LOST

REN is a large, fluffy, black and white male. He is mainly black with a white chin, chest and paws. This vocal boy is neutered and went missing from Broadway in Merriott on Christmas Eve.
 

 

 

 

FOUND

This is a very friendly, dark tabby male. He is neutered and  was found in Mudford Rd, Yeovil around the middle of Dec.

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

SWEEP is a dark brown female with a white bib. She is long haired, very vocal and neutered. Sweep went missing from Langmead Place in Crewkerne in September.
 

 

 

 

LOST

BINKER is a black, long haired, male kitten. This friendly 6 month old was last seen on the 12th Jan in Hillgrove Ave, Yeovil
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

ROSIE is a long haired, black and white female. Rosie was last seen on Forest Hill, Yeovil on the 12th January.

 

 

 

 

 

FOUND

This is a black female with a very shiny coat. She is friendly, though occasionally likes to take a swipe at you! She was found in Crofton Ave, Yeovil at the beginning of Jan.
 

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

DEXTER is a 1 year old, ginger male. He is neutered and microchipped and got out of his home in Ilchester on the 14th Jan. Dexter does not know the area.
 

 

 

 

 

 

FOUND

This is a large black cat with a white tuft on its chest. This cat has been around Westland Rd, Yeovil for the past year.
 

 

 

 

 

 

LOST

PRETZEL is a 2 year old male with very light brown/white colouring. He is neutered and microchipped and went missing from Percy Rd, Yeovil on the 30th Jan.

 

 


 If you have lost your cat please contact our Branch immediately on 01935 412755.           You will then be given the telephone number for our Lost and Found officer Debbie  Debbie

 LOOK IN

  • All rooms      Cupboards    Boxes  

  • Household appliances e.g. washing machines

  • Sheds and garages    Hedgerows

  • Lost and found section of local newspapers

ALSO INFORM

  • Neighbours & ask them to let you look in their sheds & garages             

  • Local veterinary surgeons                  

  • RSPCA - Phone 0300 1234999        

  • Your local cleansing department of your local council

  • Your postman and milkman    Local newspapers             

  • Petsearch UK - Phone 01217 434 133

ADVERTISE 
  • Posters on trees and posts

  • Distribute leaflets to shops, Post Office and Garages

  • Put small fliers in every house in the neighbourhood

  • Local schools, newspapers, radio

  • Local notice boards, including a recent photograph of your missing cat

  • Offer a reward

PLEASE REMEMBER

  • When your cat does return, DO inform any authorities who have been asked to look for him.

  • Get him microchipped if he hasn't already been chipped.   

    IF YOU HAVE FOUND A CAT

    *Inform Debbie on the above telephone number with as much information about the stray cat as possible.

    *Inform & give details to all local vets & get cat checked for a microchip. 

    *Inform the RSPCA and Pet search. *Put posters up in all local shops.

    *Get a safe cat collar & put on the cat (you should be able to get only 2 fingers between the cat's neck & the collar) & put your  number on the collar with -? lost, or put our Branch phone number on the collar.

    If you do not hear from the owner after seven to ten days phone our Branch 01935 412755 and we will take the cat in as soon as we can.

    GENERAL ADVICE

    In order to try to find your cat you could firstly try advertising locally in vets and pet shops etc. Perhaps put up notices around your neighbourhood including a recent photograph of your cat.      

     Also, it is important to add your cat to lost and found registers.  

    Below are details of some organisations who offer this service:-    

    R.S.P.C.A - 08705 555999

    Animal Search (calls cost £1.50 per min) - 0906 5151501

    Petsearch have a website address you can access this at :

    http://www.ukpetsearch.freeuk.com

    If you e-mail your full address and postcode to Cats Protection HQ Helpline ( helpline@cats.org.uk) they can search for any contacts for CP organisation in your area, although bear in mind they may not have any on file.