Wizz Catz

Sheffield Registered Charity
For Cat Rescue and Adoption
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Lost and found

The RSPCA hold a central lost and found register which can now be accessed by the public.  If you have lost or found a cat, please put as much information as you can on to their register.  It is also most likely that if a cat has been involved in road traffic accident that it will be picked up by the RSPCA. 
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Animal Communicator Pea Horsley
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Loving and compassionate communication with all animals on issues from behaviour to healing, and with lost and deceased animals. By phone consultations, email animalthoughts@btinternet.com or visit to your home/yard. Pea also leads Animal Communication workshops across the UK and Europe.

Tel: 020 8696 9121

Write to: Miss Pea Horsley, Animal Thoughts, 49 Nimrod Road, London SW16 6SZ.
RSPCA Sheffield - Lost and Found Register
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Tips and advice for when your cat goes missing
Put posters on lamp posts with a colour photo if possible.
Also put the posters  up in local vets and shops, post office etc. Maybe offer a reward?

Knock on doors and ask neighbours to check their sheds and garages WHILE  YOU WAIT … it's surprising how many people say they will check but as soon as the door is closed they forget. It is recommended to knock on 10 doors either side of your house on both sides of the street.

Put leaflets through other neighbour’s doors asking them to check sheds and garages.

Go out at night when it is quiet and call your cat - keep calling she may be lost and will need to orientate herself to your voice.  Walk to the far end of the street first and then as you walk back towards home keep calling - don't call her as you are walking away from your house - you will be taking her in the wrond direction. 

In addition, when calling your cat when it’s quiet, listen. She may be locked in somewhere and may cry out to you in response.

Go to your door and keep calling her daily.

Leave the kitchen light on, if that is where your cat usually comes in and out. At night when everyone’s lights will go out, yours will remain on - cats head towards where there is a light.

Ask the local children to look - they are great for knowing all the local hidey-holes and love helping. Also have a word with your local post-person and milk man if there is one that delivers in your area.

Put an advert in the local paper

Ensure your details are on the central RSPCA Register.

Contact the local council in case she has been picked up off the road by them.

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RSPCA Sheffield 0114 272 7542
RSPCA Bawtry   01302 719790
RSPCA Central   0300 1234 999
Penistone Cat Rescue 01226 761872
Sheffield Cat Shelter 0114 272 4441
Cats Protection- Sheffield North  0114 230 4237
Cats Protection- Chesterfield 01246 279 9163
Thornberry Animal Sanctuary 01909 564 399
Sheffield Council Street Force 0114 273 4567
You can now have direct access to the RSPCA Lost and Found Register.

If you have found an animal please place it on the Register.

If you have lost an animal please check the Register to see if it has been found.  If not you can place it directly on the Register.
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