Missing kitty? Try calling the pet detective who has helped nearly 4,000 cat owners in 48 states and 23 countries try to find their lost cats.
Tiger snuck out the door and bolted into the woods behind your house. Three days have passed, your voice hurts from calling his name, and you’re tired of waiting by the door.Over the past 10 years, the Decatur pet detective has helped nearly 4,000 cat owners in 48 states and 23 countries try to find their lost cats, Freeman told Axios.Cats are intelligent, picky, calculating and relatively hard to predict animals.
Don't leave a litter box outside. It can attract bully cats, raccoons and coyotes. "Home smells more like home than a tray of litter… A sack of potatoes would have worked just as well," she said.Petra, an escaped cat in rural Texas whose owners thought was killed by coyotes but was found by Freeman nearly one year later and less than 1,200 feet away from home.
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