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Squishy is Missing in San Diego, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 23, 2025

Location Last Seen

San Diego, CA 92108

Nearest Landmark

Friars Rd & Mission Center

Name

Squishy

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71603787

Species

Cat

Description

Black and white tuxedo cat

Message from Owner

My whole world! please help me find him!

Facebook Community Response

Shelby T.
12 months ago
Kema Truthful Thank you for looking out, sadly this is not my cat.
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Kema T.
12 months ago
Just saw this listing for a sighting.
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Joanne J.
12 months ago
I pray your sweet kitty finds her way back home. That is a dangerous intersection. Check the shelters. You can also call them on the phone.
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Sandi G.
12 months ago
Please Father watch over and protect Squishy and bring him home safe and sound real soon. In Jesus name Amen 🙏🏻
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May H.
12 months ago
Please Father get this love found quickly and safe in Jesus name amen
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Steven G.
12 months ago
I just adopted a special kitty from you all. So glad I did.
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ExpressTracking C.
12 months ago
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Ines D.
12 months ago
Male or female, chipped or not?  Sad seeing so many kitties call missing just this week. Poor baby, she must be so scared and hungry out on her own. She’s particularly vulnerable being just a kitten outside. When a cat goes missing, they can’t easily find their way home using only their scent. You must be proactive and look for them. Look under yours & your neighbor’s bushes & hedges, look for glowing eyes w/flashlight, call her early evening when it’s quiet and they come out from hiding to eat. Posting is important, but please search for her, too. They don’t go far 3-4 houses away, they stay in one place until they are scared off by dogs, coyotes, or loud equipment. The challenge is to find her before she gets any further away. Please hang flyers near the area where she went missing, it’ll get the immediate attention from pedestrians and drivers. Good luck finding this adorable little girl -this is coyote country. You’re the one that can bring her home safely, Mandy will recognize your voice and your scent. Please check with SDHS in Oceanside, daily.
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Tiffany L.
12 months ago
Lost Cats Please also watch video link about how cats go missing and how they hide from the Petco Foundation. https://www.facebook.com/FrontStreetAnimalShelter/videos/388310901737884/ If you can, leave a door or window cracked open, or garage in case kitty comes back. Cats may return on their own. Put some items with your scent outside- you’re dirty sheets or unwashed, clothing. You can place these items and fur combed from cat tree or cat bedding and place these items over a humane trap or in a trail to the front door. Place your kitty's bed, cat tree & litter box outside. Indoor cats that get out are usually no further than 3 houses away. Watch video which shows his they hide. Ask neighbors if you can look for your cat on their property such as garage is, sheds, or backyards . Don’t forget to look and search any trees in a 1 to 2 block radius to see if your cat can be up there. This happened recently to a cat owner and she was looking all over and finally found her cat stuck in a tree Sometimes cats will try to come back inside very late when it's dark and quiet when they feel it's safe to come out. Cats generally stay close by, so look under bushes, cars, up trees.. Most indoor cats go into survival mode and hide. Most will not respond when in "survival mode." Call your cat's name softly, listen for a meow, and look for eyes with a flashlight. They still may not come out if they hear your voice softly since they are hiding and scared. Best time is the middle of the night/ super early morning. Ask your neighbors to check their garages. File a lost pet report with the Humane Society. Check daily online for found stray cats photos on the San Diego Humane Society's website. - [ ] Post on sites: - [ ] Next door - [ ] Pawboost - [ ] Lost & Found Pets of San Diego, CA - [ ] Santee, CA Todays News and Information - [ ] lostmykitty.com You can try to contact Babs fry, she is a recovery specialist who did donate her time for free in the search for lost pets: 619-249-2221. Or cat expert Debby at 619-760-613-9514. She’s an expert at helping find lost cats. (Not 100% sure If she still helps) Post lots of large flyers with big writing in many places. Ask your neighbors to check their Ring app which you know shows videos of what people’s cameras have seen. Put a “Lost Cat” sign on your property. Ask your neighbors. Hope you find your kitty soon. 😻 The unwashed clothing seems to really get them home. Another cat was found underneath a nearby car. Hope these tips work for you. Great video with tips to search for lost indoor cats!!! If you or someone you know loses their cat, this video will help get them home. Lost cat behavior is much different from lost dog behavior, so it's important to have the right strategy. We worked with pet detectives and national experts to create this in-depth, evidence-based video tutorial. Please share it with the world! Petco Foundation https://www.facebook.com/FrontStreetAnimalShelter/videos/388310901737884/ Good luck! 💕
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Sharron H.
1 year ago
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