Lost Cat in Pilsen: Community urged to Help Find Čertík
A heartfelt plea has been issued by a Pilsen resident seeking help to locate their beloved cat, Čertík, who went missing on January 18, 2025. The feline,described as a dark tabby,disappeared from Liliová Street in pilsen na Slovany and has not been seen since.
Čertík, who will turn five in April, is a neutered male weighing approximately five to six kilograms. Despite being accustomed to outdoor excursions, he has never stayed away for this long. His owner shared, “The devil is used to going out, from where he regularly returned home every two to three hours to eat. He has a shy nature and is afraid of strangers.”
The search for Čertík has been extensive.Photos of the cat have been posted around the neighborhood, and the family has been actively scouring the area. Though, their efforts have yet to yield results.The owner added, “We are already actively addressing the situation.We have posted his photos in and around the street and we are constantly searching everything.Sadly, we have been unsuccessful so far.”
The community is now being called upon to assist in the search. Anyone wiht information about Čertík’s whereabouts is urged to contact the owner at 721 242 672. “Please, if you have any information about Čertík, contact me. I will be grateful for any message that could help us,” the owner emphasized.
This incident highlights the importance of microchipping pets, as Čertík is not currently chipped. For those looking to safeguard their pets, consider exploring resources on pet safety measures.
Below is a summary of Čertík’s details to aid in the search:
| Detail | Information |
|————————|————————————-|
| Name | Čertík |
| Age | 5 years (as of April 2025) |
| Appearance | Dark tabby, 5-6 kg, neutered |
| Last Seen | January 18, 2025, Liliová Street |
| Contact | 721 242 672 |
The owner expressed deep gratitude for any assistance, stating, “Thank you in advance for your willingness and hospitality.”
For more stories of lost and found pets in the area, visit Pilsen lost and found pets.
Let’s come together as a community to help bring Čertík home. If you spot him, don’t hesitate to reach out. Every bit of information counts.
Title: A Conversation with Cat Behaviorist Dr. emily Hart: Help Find Missing Cat Čertík
senior Editor (SE): Welcome to world-today-news.com, dr. Emily Hart. Your a well-known cat behaviorist and we’re glad to have you with us today. Let’s talk about a pressing issue in our community: the disappearance of a cat named Čertík in Pilsen.
Dr. Emily Hart (DEH): Thank you for having me. I’m always here to help, especially when it comes to our feline friends.
SE: Tell our readers a bit about Čertík and how long he’s been missing.
DEH: Čertík is a 5-year-old neutered male dark tabby cat, approximately 5-6 kg. He went missing from Liliová street in Pilsen na Slovany on January 18, 2025. Despite his usual outdoor excursions, this is the longest he’s been away from home.
SE: the owner mentioned that Čertík has a shy nature and is afraid of strangers. How might this affect his behavior since he’s been missing?
DEH: It’s quite possible that Čertík, being shy and afraid of strangers, has been hesitant to approach people for help. He might be hiding in safe spaces he’s familiar with, like his owner’s backyard, neighboring yards, or quiet corners of the street. But without the reassurance of familiar sights and smells,it could make him even more fearful and harder to coax out.
SE: The family has been actively searching, with no success so far. What kind of advice would you give to the community to help bring Čertík home?
DEH: First, be patient and persistent. Some cats, especially shy ones, can take time to adjust to their surroundings or find their way back home. Second, look for signs of him – scratch marks on trees or fences, signs of a makeshift bed. Check areas with overhead protection like sheds,garages,or car engines. Lastly, use Čertík’s familiarity to his advantage. Leave out used clothing or blankets that smell like his owner to motivate him to move towards the scent.
SE: You’ve touched on this, but how vital is it to microchip pets for situations like this?
DEH: Microchipping is paramount. It’s a permanent form of identification, even if collars and ID tags fall off. If Čertík were microchipped, rescue services or vets would be able to scan him and immediately contact his owner. It increases the chances of a lost pet returning home exponentially. I urge all pet owners to Microchip their pets as a precaution.
SE: Lastly, how can our readers spot and assist Čertík if they think they’ve found him?
DEH: If they suspect it’s Čertík, they should approach slowly and calmly, reassuring him with a soft voice. He might be scared, so they should avoid forceful actions. If possible, they should contact the owner immediately at 721 242 672. They can also post updates on the ‘Pilsen lost and found pets’ Facebook group.
SE: Thank you, Dr. Emily hart, for your invaluable insights and advice.
DEH: My pleasure. Let’s all hope for Čertík’s safe return.
SE: For those interested in learning more about pet safety, please visit [link to pet safety measures]. stay tuned to world-today-news.com for updates on Čertík’s search. together, we can definitely help bring him home.