KIRO NEWSRADIO

A Local Pet Detective Is On The Case! And her name happens to be Kat…

Jul 3, 2012, 5:27 PM | Updated: Oct 11, 2024, 11:44 am

By Rachel Belle

IMG 4323Listen to A Local Pet Detective Is On the Case!

It’s been 11 days since Neil and Debbie Kilgren have seen their black cat, Cleo.

“We started searching the next day,” says Neil. “Debbie caught sight of her. She ran off into the night, into the alleyway, and that was the last time we’ve seen her.”

They did all the usual things you do when your cat goes missing: Put up flyers, notified the neighbors and Neil even set some traps.

“We haven’t caught our cat. We’ve caught a lot of neighbor cats.”

Then an online search led them to Kat Albrecht, a pet detective and founder of Missing Pet Partnership. Yes, her name is really Kat.

“It’s actually a nickname since junior high and I had no clue that I was going to be a pet detective!”

A former police officer and blood hound handler, Kat thought up the idea when she was on the job.

“I had used my hound on a lot of criminal and missing person cases and my blood hound escaped and was lost in the woods. I was on my own so I called a friend; I had trained her Golden Retriever to track people. Her dog tracked down my bloodhound in 20 minutes and found him. That’s what gave me the idea: I know how to train dogs to find people; why aren’t we training them to find lost pets?”

Being a pet detective might sound kind of funny, and probably brings to mind Ace Ventura Pet Detective, but Kat worked on 600 missing pet cases last year alone. I asked Debbie why she decided to hire Kat to find her cat.

“She’s our baby,” Debbie told me from her Ballard home. “Also, I was impressed that they understood about timid cats, because a lot of people would think ‘Why doesn’t your cat just come back?’ But from reading their website and talking to them, they understand that there are certain cats that will just hunker down for days or weeks. We just want her back and they sounded like they were the right people to help.”

Which is what Kat is sure that Cleo is doing.

“She is a catatonic, xenophobic, fearful cat that hides when something unusual comes into her territory,” explains Kat. “You know the way that she ran. I can tell you with almost a 98 percent probability that she’s over there in that neighbor’s yard. That she’s still over there.”

I followed Kat and her team, as they walked around the neighborhood, checking out the situation and hatching up a plan.

“I brought two wildlife cameras with me because once you confirm that she’s there, that she shows up on camera, then you know she is there in that yard and then it’s a matter of time of getting her trapped and back home,” Kat says.

IMG 4317Within a half an hour, Rita May the search dog was brought on the scene to sniff out little Cleo. Kat charges $250 to come out with her team to do a search and make a plan, but she’ll do a phone consultation for $50. Debbie and Neil say they’ll pay anything to get their kitty back. Kat says they have about a 60 to 70 percent success rate of finding missing dogs and cats. She says a lot of people think there cat was killed by a predator, or catnapped, but most of the time they’re hiding in your own yard, or nearby in the neighborhood.

“We had really a fascinating case in Tacoma with a cat named Bebe,” says Kat. “He was being transported to California, escaped when they stopped at a Motel 6. Our volunteers went out and put out the food and the wildlife camera. Day after day, week after week, month after month, he survived through two snowstorms and New Years Eve fireworks. He escaped in November and in March we caught him on camera. We were able to determine what house he was living under and caught him in a trap within two hours. Then we flew him back to California for the reunion. It was amazing.”

Returning the pets to their tearful owners is the most rewarding part of the job.

“I used to handle a cadaver dog, so I was used to homicide cases,” says Kat. “But this is very near and dear to my heart. This is my passion, this is my life calling. I don’t know why God called me to come and do this.”

Only hours after this morning’s search, Kat called me with good news: They spotted Cleo the cat in the neighbor’s yard! Now all they have to do is trap her and bring her home.

Kat is looking for volunteers who love animals and are interested in CSI work. Click here to contact Kat, to learn more about working with the Missing Pet Partnership.

KIRO Newsradio

e-scooter e-bike downtown seattle minneapolis lime takeover...

John Curley Show

‘The price of a burrito’: KIRO hosts say Seattle’s meager fine won’t stop Lime takeovers as another planned for Saturday

A third Lime scooter takeover is planned for Saturday night in Seattle, with hundreds of riders expected to meet near the Pioneer Square Pergola.

6 hours ago

Phoebe Gates...

John Curley Show

‘She’s the daughter of Bill Gates’: KIRO hosts say wealth and power are shielding Phoebe Gates from scrutiny

But what frustrated the KIRO fill-in hosts wasn't just Phoebe Gates' alleged fraud. It was how little attention it's getting.

11 hours ago

national radio day...

Charlie Harger

Harger: A community college radio station gave me a career, a newsroom full of colleagues, and a wife

I talk for a living, on a medium that talks about itself constantly, and I found out about National Radio Day after the show ended yesterday.

18 hours ago

seattle times story...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘I didn’t feel like I could speak my mind’: Seattle Times columnist quits after paper kills Sophie Cunningham story

After 11 years as a columnist at The Seattle Times, Matt Calkins resigned because the paper shelved columns that didn't align with its perspective.

1 day ago

camera...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘We kicked this can 7 more weeks down the unsafe city road’: Jake, Spike rip Mayor Wilson for delaying camera decision

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson resurfaced at a news conference, but her answers on surveillance cameras, left Jake and Spike unimpressed.

1 day ago

seattle mayor junk fees rent recall approval wilson...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘You knew what you voted for’: Gee says don’t act shocked as Katie Wilson’s approval plunges amid recall effort

A new poll shows only one in three Seattle voters trust Mayor Wilson's safety plan as recall efforts intensify, and Gee Scott wonders why people are surprised.

1 day ago

A Local Pet Detective Is On The Case! And her name happens to be Kat…