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Ashlynn is Missing in Greensboro, NC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

July 8, 2025

Location Last Seen

Greensboro, NC 27405

Nearest Landmark

Near Summit ave and McKnight mill intersection

Name

Ashlynn

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

71785999

Species

Cat

Description

All grey with hits of brown and tan like a calico

Message from Owner

Please please help I have lost my baby she is only 1 year old she got out and has not come she also currently pregnant and is scheduled to go to the vet to be spayed but she has been missing if you have seen her or have her because you think she is homeless please call she is not homeless and very well loved please help me bring my baby . You can also reach me on Facebook @Lakayla Mice

Facebook Community Response

Tracy O.
11 months ago
Lakayla Mice I am so sorry your sweetheart is missing ! don't lose heart ! Search and TALK with EVERY neighbor !!! let us know when she's safe ? 🥹💖
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Sheila M.
11 months ago
Getting large posters w photo, up quickly, can be very effective. Even if u just put one in your front yard right away, it can make ppl aware and dxpedote the search.
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Sheila M.
11 months ago
Since he/she's an indoor kitty, he/she'ss likely very nearby, within a 7 house radius, hiding in fear. One of the most effective tips I see posted is- Take treats and a flashlight out when it's dawn/dusk/ night. Walk slowly, shine light under bushes and other areas, like decks and crawl spaces, and up into trees. Pause, shake treats, calmly call his/her name. Listen for rustling sounds or replies. Take a few more steps, repeat. Many cats will not reply even to owners when lost. Important to keep ur voice calm and gentle, even though ur stressed and panicked. Post on NextDoor. Notify mail carrier that ur looking for him/her. Notify neighbors so they know he/she's not a stray if they see him/her. Look at neighbors doorbell cams for sightings. ****Indoor cats will often try to get back inside, but can't find a way in.**** If safe, leave a door or window cracked, with smelly cat food and/or your worn clothing nearby. If not safe to leave door open, make sure u still leave water out for him/her. Food, too, if u can keep an eye on it to make sure dominant strays don't get to it and consequently keep him/her away. Have a safe, warm box shelter nearby, too. Trusted, verified pet tracking groups- K9's On Call Missing Pet Services 910-758-1775 Bravo K-911 919-418-7953 Epic Animal Recovery 704-770-8625 Mission Lost Pet Recovery 704-318-6340 Tucker K-9 Search & Rescue 704-400-0110
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Sheila M.
11 months ago
Sharing these excellent tips from a cat rescue/TNR expert- Check house thoroughly. Check up in trees. Check animal control in person and report as missing and take photos with you. Post flyers in Spanish and English around your neighborhood. Look for him/her after dark as cats are most active between midnight and 6:00 a.m. However, go outside anytime after dark, using a flashlight look for "eyes glowing" under and inside of any outbuildings on your property and surrounding properties as well. Look under your home's crawlspace, porches, decks, bushes, trees and nearby woods. Look inside of storm drains and driveway culverts. A lot of cats are found hiding in them. Call kitty's name (softly) listening for a response. If your kitty gets treats, shake a treat bag while calling his name. If all else fails borrow a pet safe humane kitty trap from a local animal rescue group or buy your own at Tractor Supply and try trapping him. These are often very effective. To bait the trap: place a dirty clothing item of owners inside along with water and tuna or sardines. *COVER the trap with dark colored towels or a tarp to keep it dark inside so kitty will enter. *Note: if you do trap your kitty, DO NOT OPEN the trap outside to release him or kitty might bolt. CARRY your trapped kitty indoors (inside of the trap) and release him in the safety of your home. Place a night camera in your yard to see if kitty is showing up after dark. A trail cam is an excellent idea. Also, place a camera on the trap if possible synced to your cell phone so you will know when kitty gets trapped. Check with neighbors close by and animal shelter daily. Also, ask your mail carrier to be on the lookout for your kitty. Hopefully, you can locate kitty shortly on your own. If you don't find kitty, contact a Pet Tracker. Post flyers because everyone is not on social media. Post on Nextdoor. Post on Pawboost. Hire a tracker. K9's On Call Missing Pet Services 910-758-1775 Epic Animal Recovery 704-770-8625 Mission Lost Pet Recovery 704-318-6340 Tucker K-9 Search & Rescue 704-400-0110 Bravo K 911 919-418-7953
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Dianne B.
11 months ago
Call softly late night early morning when it quite out .. if there is any way you could leave your door slightly open and call after dark .. have a spot light to shine to see eyes in the dark .. they are usually close by and will often come back to the door .. or hide under bushes or decks to feel safe ! Also check crawl spaces under houses , garages, sheds of neighbors nearby ... check culvert pipe .. up trees .. and under car hoods and tires also ...this can happen and they could be miles from home . A set trap may be needed and monitored ! Trail cam help to monitor the areas ! Post to Nextdoor ... Check with area Shelters, Animal Control , and Vets offices also put flyers ... Am sure you have tried most all of these !
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Vicki C.
11 months ago
Niki Jo I posted on NEXTDOOR.
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Niki J.
11 months ago
Have u posted on nextdoor app?🙏
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Lakayla M.
11 months ago
o all I am Ashlynn owner please please if you know anything or seen her let me know I am starting to get very worried 😟
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