Kim Freeman: Cat Detective

Rita Reimers on Pet Life Radio

Have you ever had a cat escape? Even indoor-only cats find a way to get loose when someone comes over. OR they find a hole in the window screen, and suddenly he’s gone! It's a horrible feeling of panic! Both Rita and Linda have had this horrible experience, as have most cat parents at one time or another.

What do you do when your cat escapes? How do you find them?  Enter Kim Freeman! She is the Lost Cat Detective. Kim has written a book called How to Find Your Lost Cat” where she gives us some great advice about how to get your cat back indoors.  Rita and Linda thought they knew how to go about finding a lost cat... But they were WRONG!

Listen as Rita and Linda learn from Kim the RIGHT way to find your cat and to get him back inside.

BIO:


People often ask how I ended up as a pet detective for lost cats.

To explain how it all started, I show them a photo from years ago when I lived on a horse farm in Texas. This was my little cabin on Canyon Lake with my horse, Red Rabbit and my sweet snuggler cat, Mister Purr. When Mister Purr went missing for 3 days, I learned first-hand what it feels like to have a lost cat. No one helped me search or truly understood my panic.

I got a lot of random advice from people who'd never found a lost cat in their life. If I had followed their suggestions like "Put some food and his litter box outside!" Mr. Purr would have died behind this wooden fence, locked in a rancher's metal shipping container. I will never forget the joy and relief of finding Mr Purr still alive, and I'll never forget the days of panic and intense stress.

Mister Purr is why I do lost cat search & rescue.

My mission is to save lost cats who might die otherwise if people do not understand all the things I learned and discovered in the last nine years. I am here to support the people in panic mode who are also getting an earful of the old wives tales and bad advice.

I will never forget the experience of my own lost cat story. And I will never forget you, my beloved Mister Purr.