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Romeo is Missing in Houston, TX

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 24, 2026

Location Last Seen

Houston, TX 77050

Nearest Landmark

Hermann rd

Name

Romeo

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73046763

Species

Cat

Description

It has a necklace with a light blue pendant, it is gray with long hair

Message from Owner

I lost my baby, I love him very much, please contact me if you have seen him or have him. I will be very grateful, please

Facebook Community Response

Cicely W.
6 days ago
flyers on porches a block around. talk to neighbors. wont go far. be patient. inside cats get scared outside and may not answer when called. A neighbor five doors down kept the flyer and after 6 weeks when I had given up she called and had spotted my cat hiding in the front bushes exactly where I'd called for him dozens of times.. best to call when it's quiet like at night
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Jennifer S.
6 days ago
Jeffery M.
7 days ago
L Dexter Price putting the litterbox outside will attract more predators than putting food outside. The reason cats bury their pee and poop is ti cover up their scent from predators.
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Jeffery M.
7 days ago
Check on 24petconnect.com, they are linked to all the local shelters and you can search by your zip code. Call and physically go into the shelters to look for him.
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Jeffery M.
7 days ago
Also try playing cats or kittens meowing on YouTube outside in your yard or in a window of your home. Check with neighbors as he may have been accidentally locked in a garage or shed.
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Jeffery M.
7 days ago
Try putting something outside with your scent on it, worn socks seem to work best. If you have a garage put a bowl of food in there and leave the door open enough for him to get in. Although I am sure you have already done this, start searching immediately and keep looking. Look in bushes, under cars, and anywhere he can crawl into, they tend to stay close to home. Take a can of food with you and call his name or use whatever sound gets him to come to you. Search early morning, evenings with a flashlight, and late at night. Praying for his safe return home 🙏
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L D.
7 days ago
Put litterbox outside so he or she can smell their own scent and find their way home easier. Don’t leave food outside because that could attract predators or stray cats and scare he or she off. Go for a walk around the area and call from the car then sit outside your house and call for him or her and also just talk in your normal voice and have a conversation with someone. They eventually hear you and smell their scent and find their way. Repeat this every day until she or he comes home. Also check neighbor garages.
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