To help people locate or rehome their beloved pets, we urge you to notify your local police station, Halfway Home Pet Rescue (Norma Milton at 492-2264) and/or the Central Aroostook Humane Society (764-3441) if you have seen or are able to help any of these pets.
The coming winter months will cause humans to worry and cats to suffer: In the meantime — we urge you to feed and offer some type of shelter to the most helpless of the homeless.
October 2016
Missing: Limestone – Patches a neutered male cat, 20 years old, white with black patches.
Missing: Fort Fairfield – Gray and black tiger stripe cat with white neck and paws. Nine years old, large.
Missing: Caribou, Grimes Rd. – A dark torti female spayed cat and one gray spayed female coon mix cat (15 years old). Loved family pets disappeared from dooryard and family is devastated with worry. Call owner (David White at 227-2393) if found.
Missing: in town Caribou – Manny, DSH black with white on left of nose, chest and feet, neutered male, tends to be shy. Call 492-2264 if found.
Missing: Caribou on South Main St. near adoption center – A neutered black male, white spot on neck and in rear. He’s skittish, was wearing an orange collar and his name is Tucker. Call Steven Kinney at 762-2646
Found: Fort Fairfield ‚Ä“ One young (about 7 months) very thin long-hair black cat with white paws. And white on chest. Very friendly. Call HHPR 492-2264
Found: Fort Fairfield ‚Ä“ One young (about 9 months) short-hair calico cat. Very friendly. Call HHPR at 492-2264
Feral: Caribou on Bog Road – Rental property has colony nearby bothering tenants. There are 8-10 adult cats. Resident is feeding but needs a more permanent solution. She was advised to set up a feeding station away from the building.