Jack left around 2:30PM on Sunday, Jan. 7th, for his normal afternoon stroll and never returned. It took a few weeks before I realized that I had never actually registered his microchip. If you have scanned a black cat for a microchip recently and didn't get owner info, please try again. Jack is stranger shy and would not be inclined to enter a stranger's house or car. He is also capable in the wild but would come home if he could. I worry that he has been trapped or is dead. I doubt seriously that he would be further than our neighborhood in Horseshoe Bay, TX, which is very wooded, but, I guess it could happen if a rescue crew or person picked him up. If you know of any black cats rescued, found dead, or whatever in the Horseshoe Bay community, please have them scanned for microchip. Thank you.
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