![]() ![]() It’s important to provide when and where you last saw your cat on your poster. You might also consider adding tearaway tabs so people can rip off your contact info and have it at the ready in case they come across your missing kitty on their travels. Your poster needs to include your phone number in a large and simple-to-read font. The best image is one that showcases their face, body markings, or both if you have a great picture or space on the poster for two images. Without an image of your kitty, well-meaning neighbors could be snatching up outdoor cats believing that they belong to you. Cats of similar breeds can look very similar if not almost identical. Your poster needs to have at least one picture of your missing cat. What kind of coloring does your kitty have? Do they have a unique marking on their back or forehead? You might wish to leave one main identifying characteristic out of your description which you can then use to verify with someone that the cat they’ve found is indeed yours. An Appearance DescriptionĮven though your poser should also have an image of your cat, it’s worthwhile to describe their main characters on it, too. If your neighbors know your cat’s name, they can use it to call to them if they find them cowering in a hiding spot somewhere. Not only will this make your plea feel more personal to the people who read your poster, but it could potentially help someone coax a scared kitty out of hiding. ![]() ![]() You should include your missing cat’s name on the poster. The font needs to be big, bolded, and potentially in a different color depending on the template you’re using. A phrase like “MISSING!” or “LOST CAT” will be effective because they’re to the point. The headline needs to be short and concise. As you probably noticed in most of the templates we shared, there is a word or two at the top of the poster in big and bold font to grab people’s attention. ![]()
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