Search first. Check small spaces — everywhere from cosy cupboards to garden sheds If your cat is microchipped, talk to Petlog on to register your cat missing Contact all vet practices in the area Make and put up flyers in the local area Use social media! Post a picture and description of your cat on your own Facebook page as well as the page of your local Facebook group. Ask your neighbours if they recognise the cat — there might be someone searching for their lost pet.
Check local newspapers and Facebook community groups to see if the cat has been listed as missing. You are here: Home Lost and found Lost and Found If you've lost your cat , the good news is that many are happily reunited with their owners and the chances of this are greatly increased by following the advice below. Detective Superintendent Neil Corrigan said: "We understand this incident will come as a shock to the local community. Anyone who lives in the area and has any information or concerns about the incident is being urged to speak with any officer they see, or call Hampshire Police on quoting "Operation Carnation".
Those with information can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on , or via its anonymous online form at crimestoppers-uk. Watch Live. Hampshire Constabulary was alerted to the posters by a resident on Thursday and said they were being treated as a "hate incident".
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council has arranged for the posters to be removed. Resident Priya Brown said: "These tactics are divisive and they have no place in today's world. They're tactics that are used to divide deliberately by neo-Nazi groups and white supremacy groups. It started in the US but we have seen it here in the UK. A spokesperson for the police force said it was liaising with local community groups as part of the investigation.
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