Eddie’s most unique physical trait is a white ‘stripe’ down his nose shaped like an upside down question mark. Please take a picture First. Text to 231-331-3304. Smartest not to approach him because he will likely run before I can get there. He Is undoubtedly scared and hungry. Call softly a few times in high-pitched voice. Try to follow him from a distance, if he moves on. If you are SURE that you can grab him (You’ll have One chance.), grab by the scruff of the neck (the loose skin between neck and shoulders) like how mother cats carry their babies. Hold firmly and strongly! Do NOT loosen your tight grip! Secure him in the closest spot even if it’s a box, shed, or garbage can, . Grab Deeply into the scruff and hold him Like You Mean It! Holding a cat this way protects you from claws and jaws and it doesn’t hurt them, (but they’ll wriggle to release themselves from your grip). Hold on! Eddie, 12, is almost exclusively an indoor cat so he must be hungry and scared. Use of a HUMANE trap with tuna fish and water is an option, too. He went missing August 19th, but on September 1st a neighbor thinks he saw him hanging inside and outside an abandoned house at 1211 Monroe Avenue which is 2.5 blocks from home. He is a tuxedo cat. Black on the top and white on the bottom with white feet. If you find him deceased, I want to know. For $500, in that case, take his body to any vet who can scan for a microchip, thereby, assuring us both that it’s him.
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