Please be aware that it is not uncommon for scammers to target lost cats owners. To avoid being a victim of a scam we recommend that you do not send money to anyone claiming to have your cat. Always insist that your pet is returned to you before any reward is paid. Do not send money to someone claiming to need money to ship your pet to you; this is a common scam. Always meet the the person who is claiming to have your cat in a public place. If you run into any difficulties with the person claiming to have found your cat contact the local authorities to help resolve the situation.
Cat's Description
Female, 2 years old. Microchipped, wearing a light pink collar with a bell (unless she's managed to pry it off). Quiet, was a stray 2 years ago but is shy around new people. Rarely meows but is faint/high-pitched
Female, 2 years old. Microchipped, wearing a light pink collar with a bell (unless she's managed to pry it off). Quiet, was a stray 2 years ago but is shy around new people. Rarely meows but is faint/high-pitched