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Found a cat ? Think lost NOT stray

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Found a cat ? Think lost NOT stray

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* INJURED
Take the cat to ANY vet or contact RSPCA / SSPCA

* DECEASED
Take the cat to ANY vet or contact your local council.
MICROCHIP SCANNING IS NOT MANDATORY so request it!

* SCANNING FOR MICROCHIPS
Take the cat to any vet/rescue centre to be scanned for a microchip.
Your local Cats Protection may be able to scan at your home.
Various Facebook groups may also be able to help.
Notify vets in your area so they can record the details.

* PAPER COLLARS (see image)
You can print/make a paper collar to put on the cat (or a SAFETY RELEASE collar & barrel with your details in

* RESCUE CENTRES / ORGANISATIONS
Contact all your local rescue centres/organisations & add your name to as many waiting lists as possible.

* ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!
Put POSTERS up in shops, pubs, on lampposts, etc.
Register on lost/found pets WEBSITES.
Put ads in LOCAL NEWSPAPERS

* OWNER FOUND
Regardless of how plausible an enquirer may seem, NEVER hand over an animal without seeing something to support their claim to be the true owner!

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Re: Found a cat ? Think lost NOT stray

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Who to contact if you find an injured cat

If you find a cat that needs veterinary attention, please take it to a vets ASAP.

Sometimes this isn't possible for various reasons such as the cat is feral or very timid. In these cases, sometimes a Cat charity or Organisation may be able to help you out with the lend of a cat trap and will then take the cat into their care.

There is a list of cat charities in cumbria here => http://www.missingcatscumbria.co.uk/for ... p?f=9&t=13 <=

For a quick reference list (in alphabetical order)

Animal Concern, Kevin Animalconcernnorthbranch Kerr = https://www.facebook.com/kevin.kerr.5099

Animal Refuge, now called Oak Tree Animal Rescue

Cats Protection, Eileen Patterson = https://www.facebook.com/eileen.patterson.3954

Rspca, 0300 1234 999
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