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We are pleased to report that Sancho has returned home.
Excellent news!!!
Sancho and his family live near me. I’m glad Sancho returned home. Now if only my cat would return home. Chloe is 16, a Torbie, is microchipped, needs medication and has been missing since July 15th. She is grey striped, has orange patches on her back, and has a long black and grey striped tail. We also live in the 9400 block of 232nd ST SW.
@Melissa – Hi neighbor! A piece of hunters’ wisdom that several people were sharing with me last night — leave a favorite something outside that smells familiar, like a bed, blanket, favorite scratching post, dirty clothes that smell like you, that kind of thing. That will often lure a wandering pet home. I hope you find your kitty soon.
Loree – thanks. I’ve tried that. We keep a fresh bowl of water by the door. I have a few fliers up around the neighborhood… but there is a neighbor on one particular street who have removed them from the mailbox stand. Leads have come from that block which is why we routinely drive up and down that block. I have Chloe’s description posted on several lost pet Facebook pages, this site, Next Door, PAWS, Craigslist, local vets have her description, and the microchip company has a lost cat report on file. We routinely walk and drive the neighborhood. So far the only cats we’ve seen are neighbors’ cats.