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Lily is Missing in Everett, WA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 20, 2026

Location Last Seen

Everett, WA 98203

Nearest Landmark

50th and Delaware

Name

Lily

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73034214

Species

Cat

Description

Grey with a kink in her tail

Message from Owner

Missing cat. Last seen on the 4900 block of Delaware Ave, Everett. Her name is Lily and she’s shy. If you see her please call cell.. Thank you.

Facebook Community Response

Stephen H.
6 days ago
Suzan Reynolds I'm taking all advice and setting up her food and a scent station outside as we speak. Thank you so much.
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Suzan R.
6 days ago
Stephen Homer She could be stuck in someone's garage - she is probably very scared. Sometimes you as the owner can be calling out to her near to her and she is so afraid she will not respond to your voice that is how bad the fear is in some cats. Set up the scent station using worn clothing from the human she is familiar with. Sharing a success story - one girl sprayed her perfume on the 4 tires of her car and the cat was found under the car. Meaning - a familiar scent guided that cat back home. All the best.
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Stephen H.
6 days ago
Suzan Reynolds Thank you. We are so worried about her. I've been out scouring the neighborhood last night and all today with no luck. Hoping for a miracle.
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Andi S.
6 days ago
These are general search tips and not all may apply in your situation. Search at night with a flashlight (eyes will glow). Check up in trees and inside/under/behind things in your yard and up to 3 - 4 houses away. Search garages, sheds, under decks and bushes, in crawl spaces, behind AC units, under dumpsters - any place the cat might be trapped or hiding. Many cats go into hiding mode for safety and won't come when they hear their owner's voice. Try calling and try either shaking a can/bag of treats or carrying an open (smelly) can of cat food or fish. Put something w/ the cat's scent on the porch (cat bed, scratching post, owner's worn clothing - every once in a while someone will chime in stating this is incorrect but lots of people have had success doing this ). Keep your garage door up enough to allow entry, or a back door or window open if safe to do so. Keep fresh bowls of water out. Put up large missing cat posters (neon poster board works well), talk to neighbors (leave info for those not home). Post info on all local social media groups and make sure to check with local animal control at least once a week (better to go in person but at least call and send them a photo). If not found at night with a flashlight, go out during early morning before dawn, as many cats are active around that time. If not found in a few days, you can always buy a humane cat trap but traps *must* be checked multiple times each day, every day, and not used during bad weather. If the cat is microchipped, please make sure the chip company has your updated contact information. And even if the cat has a chip, you still need to check with animal control as chips sometimes are overlooked or migrate down. If you live in, or near, an apartment complex, notify the apartment manager and maintenance team about the missing cat. Please search often and don't give up hope. Beware of unsolicited texts/emails claiming they have your pet but need money to release info or the pet - those are scams and should be reported to police.
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Suzan R.
6 days ago
General Information: Set up a scent station. Hang clothes with your scent on it (Worn clothing from owner) high up outside so the familiar scent can travel and guide the cat back home. Ask your neighbors to check their yard/could be accidently stuck in their garage or shed. (If applicable) Check doorbell or home camera - or ask neighbors to check their camera. Post Fliers with a picture of the cat and your contact information in the area the cat went missing. Not everyone is on Social Media and posters have worked in that if spotted a location can be provided. If a cat is scared they make themselves safe by finding a good hiding spot and often times hide in silence. Look in bushes - bring a flashlight and look for shining eyes. Best time to find your cat is in the early morning hours when the noise level is low and they feel safe. Leave an access point open for the cat to return. This is important if they do come back in the middle of the night. Prayers your cat returns/ or is found safely. Beware of scammers.
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