UPDATE: Frank is home. Thanks to everyone who responded. I've really appreciated your support
My 12 year old homebody cat, Frank, has been missing for two nights. Since he rarely leaves the garden these days, let alone miss 4 meals, I am getting worried about him.
He was last seen Monday night about 9pm in Warham Road. My garden is near the Passage. In his younger days, he was known to explore gardens on Seymour Road that back onto Warham.
He is unwell these days and recently got into a bad fight. He has a large chunk of fur missing and some bad scars on his flank. Since he refuses to wear a collar and he looks a bit beat up, someone may have thought he was a stray or feral. He does have a microchip though.
Please could you keep your eyes open for him and let me know if you spot him:
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Liz, go out late at night, if he's a bit disoriented and scared, he'll be coming out when it's quiet. Take the food bowl. I did that when Lily went missing, was rattling her favourite toy up and down the passage at midnight, like a proper nutter...
It's only been two days, so you have very good odds of getting Frank back. Try going door to door, Warham and Seymour too. Ask people to look in sheds, and ask them to do it while you wait. Be the crazy cat lady. If it helps getting Frank back it's worth it.
You are one of the lucky ones.. :o) But as I always say - 'Cats will be cats' and they are inquistive hunters.
All I can suggest for the future is that if you decide to get another one later on .. then go for a female.. they tend not to have the 'wanderlust' and prefer staying near to home.
The males have that instinctive 'have to spread it around' in them.
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