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Tiger is Missing in Tampa, FL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 22, 2026

Location Last Seen

Tampa, FL 33617

Nearest Landmark

53rd and Whiteway

Name

Tiger

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72927599

Species

Cat

Description

Gray and white with stripes Tipped ear

Message from Owner

Tiger got out 2 days after moving. He’s very sensitive and easily scared. I am devastated.

Facebook Community Response

Sherry J.
5 days ago
My heart is with you and I pray you find your Baby soon
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Pam A.
5 days ago
In my prayers ❤️
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Jen D.
5 days ago
Mira Duong thank you for all your suggestions, I am working on all the above steps. He has been indoor/outdoor for over a year. Slept with me every night. I always keep my cats in for a few weeks when I move, he just got out 2 days after we moved in.
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Mira D.
6 days ago
Jen Douglas - Kosek Hi, I’m sorry about your pet! I’m a rescuer & here are my suggestions on how to get your pets home: 1. Borrow a life trap from animal control or one of the rescues or buy it from Tractor Supply or any of the feed store. 2. At dusk, put it out w/ hot boneless chicken in it for dogs or mackerel/tuna for cats & his/her bedding & your dirty socks on top of it. 3. You also need to hang your dirty socks on the outlines of your property so he/she can smell his/her way back home! You can buy garden stakes from dollar stores & hang the dirty socks from them so they’ll be off the ground & he can smell them better. 4. You might also want to do that on the streets leading to your home? Be sure to replace with dry dirty socks if it rains! You can use your dirty clothes too but dirty socks are recommend because your odor is trapped on them better! 5. If you haven’t already done so, post him/her in the Pawboost & Lost & Found sites in your area as well as around your area. 6. Call your local shelter as well as the surrounding shelters DAILY but you should GO IN PERSON whenever possible & ask them to take you to THE WHOLE SHELTER, not just the front where adoptable pets are at! He could be injured & put in medical hold, he could be scared & lashes out so they’d put him in the behavioral section, he could be in the euthanasia hold & whatever! 7. But check at other shelters around your area because if someone found him but didn’t have time to take him to your shelter, they’d take him to THEIR shelter thinking they’re all connected but THEY ARE NOT! They won’t even call your shelter to notify your shelter that they have one of the dog from your area! 8. Make flyers & post them at every stores, gas stations, vet & grooming offices, your neighbors & delivery drivers/Mail man since they drive around the area & can see your dog/cat! And if you get your cat back, please don’t let it go outside anymore! It is just simply no longer nor make sense to keep cats outdoors here anymore! With so many constructions displacing predators especially coyotes & ing their food supplies, they have no choice but eat our outdoor cats! It takes several months for them to get used to being inside full time, but if the cat totally hates being inside, a catio placed right next to your house would be great, that way the can still live outside but be safe inside the catio! Mine loves theirs so much, even when I leave the door open they won’t get out! Good luck to you & don’t ever give up! There are cats/dogs that have been lost or accidentally transported across country that made it back!🙏🏽.
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Mira D.
6 days ago
Hi, I’m sorry about your pet! I’m a rescuer & here are my suggestions on how to get your pets home: 1. Borrow a life trap from animal control or one of the rescues or buy it from Tractor Supply or any of the feed store. 2. At dusk, put it out w/ hot boneless chicken in it for dogs or mackerel/tuna for cats & his/her bedding & your dirty socks on top of it. 3. You also need to hang your dirty socks on the outlines of your property so he/she can smell his/her way back home! You can buy garden stakes from dollar stores & hang the dirty socks from them so they’ll be off the ground & he can smell them better. 4. You might also want to do that on the streets leading to your home? Be sure to replace with dry dirty socks if it rains! You can use your dirty clothes too but dirty socks are recommend because your odor is trapped on them better! 5. If you haven’t already done so, post him/her in the Pawboost & Lost & Found sites in your area as well as around your area. 6. Call your local shelter as well as the surrounding shelters DAILY but you should GO IN PERSON whenever possible & ask them to take you to THE WHOLE SHELTER, not just the front where adoptable pets are at! He could be injured & put in medical hold, he could be scared & lashes out so they’d put him in the behavioral section, he could be in the euthanasia hold & whatever! 7. But check at other shelters around your area because if someone found him but didn’t have time to take him to your shelter, they’d take him to THEIR shelter thinking they’re all connected but THEY ARE NOT! They won’t even call your shelter to notify your shelter that they have one of the dog from your area! 8. Make flyers & post them at every stores, gas stations, vet & grooming offices, your neighbors & delivery drivers/Mail man since they drive around the area & can see your dog/cat! And if you get your cat back, please don’t let it go outside anymore! It is just simply no longer nor make sense to keep cats outdoors here anymore! With so many constructions displacing predators especially coyotes & ing their food supplies, they have no choice but eat our outdoor cats! It takes several months for them to get used to being inside full time, but if the cat totally hates being inside, a catio placed right next to your house would be great, that way the can still live outside but be safe inside the catio! Mine loves theirs so much, even when I leave the door open they won’t get out! Good luck to you & don’t ever give up! There are cats/dogs that have been lost or accidentally transported across country that made it back!🙏🏽.
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Janet W.
6 days ago
He is adorable, I am sharing with hope he is found soon!
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Nancy R.
6 days ago
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
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Jen D.
6 days ago
Philip Hunt Is it really? But it’s not safe for my cat.
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Jen D.
6 days ago
Drew Bob thank you
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