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Below we list any Burmese Friends that are missing. If you have any information that may assist their distressed owners please contact us or the relevant owner details listed below. Rewards will be offer to anyone that has information that leads to a happy reunion. If you are missing a cat yourself we have some helpful information at the bottom of this page that may help you. *************************************************************************************** My name is Jim and I am a 5 yr old dark brown Burmese (in the foreground of this photo). I have a green reflective collar with a blue nametag on it. Last seen on 20th May 2009 in my home suburb of LANE COVE NSW 2066. My microchip number is 982009101587292.
ANY INFORMATION ON ME WOULD BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED BY MY FAMILY PLEASE CALL THEM ON PH: 9418 8045/0403 232 587 anytime
Do you have a Burmese cat that has gone missing??? If you can supply a photo and some basic information we would be happy to help you by putting the information up on this web page. I would also recommend you do the following in order of how they are listed below...
Vets: Phone all the vets in your surrounding area. If a cat has been found or if someone accidently hit your cat on the road they are likely to take it to the closest vet or to a vet on their way to work or wherever they were headed at the time. This may mean that your cat may not necessarily be at your closest vet so start with the local ones and continue out by phoning any vet within a 10km radius of your home. Leave your name, number and any information with the vet that you can supply. Phone them daily to check in - Sometimes vets get busy and forget to check their records on phone calls from people missing pets. Local Especially if your cat went missing on a weekend ask your neighbours to check their garden sheds and garages as the cat may have crawled in to explore while they were getting out their lawn mower or working in their sheds. Letter box drop your local area and put up plenty of posters with "Missing Cat" in big bold writing on the top that can even be read by passing cars. Underneath put a current photo of your cat and as much information about your cat as possible including coat colour of cat, eye colour of cat, identifing collars and markings your contact numbers and when he/she was last seen. Put on as many telegraph poles in your local area as possible. Online: I would register your details with Pet Search - You can also advertise for free on the following LOST PET websites....
www.petlink.com.au www.lostpetfinders.com.au www.aussietraders.com.au http://lostdogs.com.au/dba/?CategoryID=26
There are plenty more websites that we would be happy to pass on to you but these will be a really good start. Phone: 1. If your cat is Microchipped - Call your Local council and ensure that all microchip details are up to date. 2. The pounds in your area 3. Cat protection Society - 9519 7201 - http://www.catprotection.org.au/ 4. The Animal Welfare League - 1800 880 190 - http://www.animalwelfareleague.com.au/ 5. The Burmese Association. - Ms S Wyman - 02 9644 6626
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