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Cashew is Missing in St. Louis, MO

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

September 14, 2025

Location Last Seen

St. Louis, MO 63116

Nearest Landmark

last seen in the alley next to 3847 Gustine at 8am

Name

Cashew

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72036259

Species

Cat

Description

Light orange, almost tan coloring. Bright golden eyes.

Message from Owner

Cashew & his twin brother, Peanut, got out Saturday night. We were able to find Peanut but have yet to locate Cashew. Please help us bring him .

Facebook Community Response

Karen E.
9 months ago
If he is normally an INSIDE cat… then he is definitely scared and hiding and you will need to go out at NIGHT with a flashlight and look for his “glowing” eyes. He is VERY CLOSE to your house… most likely in YOUR OWN YARD. They usually find a hiding spot very quickly and very close to where they escaped. Look up in the trees and check under everything in YOUR YARD first… under decks, under sheds, inside bushes, wood piles and storm drains. Then check your neighbors yards. They are very good at hiding. THE BEST TIME TO FIND HIM IS AT NIGHT WITH A FLASHLIGHT AND HIS EYES WILL “GLOW” BACK AT YOU. He is so scared, he will NOT respond to you calling him, so you'll have to use your eyes instead of your ears to find him. When cats are suddenly outside, they go into "survival mode" and their entire personality changes. They will NOT wander. They find a hiding spot very close by and are very scared and will not come out for anyone... even their owners. I hope you find your fur-baby very soon!
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Sue W.
9 months ago
Hurry home, Cashew
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Elaine P.
9 months ago
Set a humane trap ASAP with smelly food and monitor the trap
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Allison S.
9 months ago
Carol Horridge thank you!!
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Kelley B.
9 months ago
Allison Storey saying prayers
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Carol H.
9 months ago
Hope you are reunited soon! Shared
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Jan D.
9 months ago
If your cat is an indoor cat, it will be scared and won’t come when called. Try placing their used litter outside. At night, use a flashlight to check under your and your neighbors' bushes and decks for the reflection of your cat's eyes. Additionally, consider setting up a humane trap as soon as possible, as it's one of the most effective methods for finding lost cats. You can bait the trap with strong-smelling sardines. These traps can be purchased at local hardware stores or borrowed from animal shelters. While this approach might seem drastic, remember that lost pets often enter survival mode and behave differently. Be sure to research how to use a humane trap effectively. Make sure to visit local animal shelters in person and look for your missing kitty, and post flyers within a one-mile radius of where your kitty went missing. There are also many valuable resources available online if you search for "how to find your missing cat." Important Note: Be cautious of scåmmers who may claim they have found your cat or offer drøne services. It's best not to engage with them.
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Allison S.
9 months ago
Kelley Bender Pruetzel yes we have done both of those things. Thank you!
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Kelley B.
9 months ago
Put litter box outside they can smell and go outside at night with a flashlight and look for glowing eyes and they usually don't go far
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