If you have a local ASPCA inform them. their main job is to rescue animals. If you don't have an ASPCA then just keep calling the Realtor who is in charge of selling the house. leave messages on the answering machine. Don't loose hope.
2006-12-23 06:46:37
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answered by amanda J 1
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Get back on the phone and harass people! Is there another number for the real estate agent? find the names of the agents (usually on the business sign or something) and look it up in a phone book or online, and see if you can get their home numbers. Keep calling until you can find someone to help you. This is probably your best bet, track them down at home and make someone come open the house (be sure to be polite and very thankful). If that doesn't work demand animal control or the police come help you, make a scene if you have to, call the local news media and tell them no one will help you. If all else fails break into the house, if you have a ladder you may be able to remove the screen, get your cat and replace the screen. Throw yourself on the mercy of the court and tell them no one would help you.
Good luck.
2006-12-23 16:39:21
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answered by jungles_fury 3
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First call the company that has the house for sale, any real estate agent of that company will be able to get the door open. If that doesn't work, have an older peson call and pretend to be an interested buyer who is in town for only a day and must see the house now! : money talks! If that doesn't work, I would think that the police would be able to at least allow you to crawl into the screened part while they watch to make sure everything is on the up and up. If that doesn't work, personally, I'd call the police and tell them that you can't get ahold of the agent, be very nice, tell them you know they can help you, that they are here to serve and protect and your kitty needs the help of a big stong policeman.
You could also find out if you could just open the screen and hold out some food to get your cat to come to you, ask the police if that would be do-able.
I have to wonder how your cat got in the house? If it got in on it's own, then he can get out, stand outside with some food and call for him to see if he can get out on his own.
BTW, if you go in the house, your kitty will be very scared, have some food with you to lure it out, be sure to close the entrance you go in to so your cat can't escape, take a towel with you to wrap it in and a carrier to put your cat in to transport it, or it may scratch you and get away again. And from now on keep your kitty in your house.
2006-12-23 14:49:41
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answered by candeekissez 3
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i hate cats. but i feel really sorry for u. i have no idea what to do. u already called police and stuff but u should ask the police if it would be alright to break into the window since ur cats life is in danger. i think theyd let u get away with it. firefighters and police should be allowed to go in if something is going to die. other thatn that maybe u can find out who the ppl r who are trying to sell the house and see if they have a key and can rescue the cat. other than that until u reach the agent, u could try to figure some way in order to get water and/or food to the cat. it got in there some way so maybe that space is big enough to get it some food. good luck and hope u save ur cat!!!! :(
2006-12-23 14:28:58
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answered by flatteredwu 5
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Don't worry. As long as you know he is safe he can go a few days without food and water. Keep trying to get in touch with the realtor for another day. I am really surprised that the police wouldn't help you. If you don't get an answer soon I would call the police or animal control and calmly tell them what the situation is and that you WILL break a window (and pay for it) to get your cat out. If it falls on deaf ears go get your cat!
2006-12-23 14:40:01
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answered by Michael S 1
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Just a thought and you may have already done this, but often times the realtor signs have only particular phone numbers on them. Have you tried to look up the realty company in the phone book and see if there is a main number which is different than what you have---and a different realtor with the same company could help you. Good luck..
2006-12-23 14:27:35
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answered by donnabellekc 5
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There's usually a way to break in without damaging stuff. If it were my kitty, I'd be look for a way to do that. Disclaimer: You're probably risking arrest if you do it, but I personally would anyway.
Any real estate agent should be able to help you if they have a lock box on the house. Agents have a special key for access.
2006-12-23 14:31:27
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answered by VirtualElvis 4
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Go to the Office of the Real Estate that has the house listed. They are not going to want to try to sell a house if an animal
has died in it. I can't imagine a Real Estate Office not answering
their phone. That is their business, and I personally know they
would not want to miss a sale, or a possible listing.
2006-12-23 14:31:04
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answered by Bethany 7
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If all these people won't answer call the local newspaper and local news channels. Make it public. Someone will respond to that surly. I am sorry about your cat. goodluck Oh and you don't have to use that specific realtor to get in just call any of them and tell them what is going on and keep trying. All realtors will have a code to get in just keep calling.
2006-12-23 17:01:36
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answered by librabubbles 2
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Me personally, I'd rather be prosecuted for breaking and entering than have my animal suffer. Probably in court you could put forward the mitigating circumstances for your actions and any humane judge should let you off anyway with the cost of the damage to pay.
2006-12-23 14:28:00
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answered by ? 3
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