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Lost Cat near Khao Talo, Rachawadee Village

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Lost female cat at Rachawadee Village (the village opposite diamond factory, DIA-CUT), close to Khao Talo Alley 6.

We temporarily stayed there for a few days before relocating to another place. It is a new area for the cat. After a couple of days in the house she went for a walk in the evening and vanished. Can be somewhere nearby, can be hiding in the village (occasionally it happens to the cats), very unlikely (but possible) that she went to her previous home at Chayapruek.

Tabby cat, red collar (with tiny anchors on it, not the one on the images below), the tail is exactly half the normal size. The cat is usually scared of the strangers and will try to escape if someone tries to catch her. Name is Masya [mah-sya].

Please contact us if you see her. Phone numbers are: 0832510689 or 0902734094.

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Did your cat have a id tag with your phone number?

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Did your cat have a id tag with your phone number?

No, unfortunately.

We kinda wasn't expecting this. Thinking about GPS. All of this is very good in a hindsight, but it is too late now.

Well about the best you hope for is that some one found and is taking care of your cat...

Some cats just do not seem to have as good as homing skills as others...

Post a few posters with pictures AND a suitable reward in the vicinity where she was lost (and hand flyers to some local kids and moto guys) are probably your best chances of finding her. Go back after a few days (when she's hungry) and call out and she may come a running. Good luck finding her.

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Post a few posters with pictures AND a suitable reward in the vicinity where she was lost (and hand flyers to some local kids and moto guys) are probably your best chances of finding her. Go back after a few days (when she's hungry) and call out and she may come a running. Good luck finding her.

Thanks!

Yeah, we're coming back time after time. The problem is that the cats occasionally do this kind of things (go for a walk, return a week later or hide near the house next door until they feel hungry), but we don't live there anymore and if the cat comes back, nobody's there.

We gave flyers (photos and telephone numbers) to the neighbors and the guard. We considered to make posters with the reward, but not sure where to put them. I mean, there's no problem with the reward itself, but the neighbors certainly won't care about this (they are mostly Thais, but drive BMWs, they don't need reward - and some don't understand what's the problem with the missing cat in the first place). On the other hand, it may motivate the guards.

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