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Baby (Kawaii) is Missing in Kurri Kurri, NSW

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 18, 2026

Location Last Seen

Kurri Kurri, NSW 2327

Nearest Landmark

Coronation St

Name

Baby (Kawaii)

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72790101

Microchip #

900164002337457

Species

Cat

Description

We’re still searching for our beloved pet. She gets called little baby, kitty, art and her official name Kawaii. She responds to all names. She is white, black and ginger and is just over a year old. Please can you check your sheds just in case she has become trapped. Thank you.

Message from Owner

Please help us find our kitten and bring her .

Facebook Community Response

Leisa W.
2 months ago
Jess Mason please see my screenshot
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Leisa W.
2 months ago
Jess Mason o Jess I just found this on my post 🤞🤞
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Leisa W.
2 months ago
Jess M.
2 months ago
Leisa Woolnough thank you so much. I appreciate all the information and sharing you have done. I have been busy doing as much as I could on that list today 🩷 thank you again
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Leisa W.
2 months ago
Leisa W.
2 months ago
🐱 LOST CAT- HELPFUL TIPS 🐱 ‼️ Start searching immediately ‼️ 🚨 Update microchip as lost/missing 🚨 https://www.petregistry.olg.nsw.gov.au 👚 Put a piece of your worn clothing and pets blanket/bedding outside. 🐠 Leave food out for your cat at the exit point. Do this every night, no matter where you think your kitty is. 🏠 Check garages, sheds, under cars and under houses & ask your neighbours to do the same 👀 Thoroughly check inside your house- cupboards, drawers, dryers/washing machines, linen baskets, inside lounges, under beds etc. 🌳 Check nearby trees and roofs (kitty might be stuck) 🔦 Get a torch and search outside at night 🍗 When searching take their favourite food (eg bbq chicken, tuna) and tap the can/shake the bag whatever they associate with ‘food time’ while calling out their name. ⛔️ Create a poster with a clear image of your cat with large text ‘LOST CAT’ and your contact number. Put these around your neighbourhood, shopping centres, vets, bus stops, train stations, major intersections, schools etc. Drop this poster into your neighbours mailboxes. Post this on your local community Facebook pages. 👋Doorknock the area & show your neighbours a picture of your cat and ask them to keep an eye out. 📞 Call local vets in your area to see if your cat has been handed in 🚶‍♀️ Go in person to the RSPCA regularly- do not rely on a phone call as they are overwhelmed with animals and may miss yours 🐶 If you have a dog take them on a walk and get them to bark - the familiar scent and sound can help guide kitty home 🔦 Search nearby drains, bushes, empty lots, cemeteries, parks etc (preferably at night- take someone with you for your safety) -Your kitty might be able to hear you but will probably not respond if it is scared and/or injured. -Most cats break cover at the two week mark because of hunger and thirst and will start to become more visible. This is when most sightings happen. You will not get calls if you have not put posters up in your neighbourhood. -If you are not looking for your cat and not leaving food out for it – it will start to wander further and further away from the exit point to look for a food source. -If you have moved house or if your inside cat has escaped it is probably still very close to the exit point. -If you see your cat and cannot catch them, try a humane cat trap. Watch youtube clips on how to set the trap, then set it in your yard or somewhere safe away from the public. Cats are most active at dusk and dawn. Make sure to check the trap regularly (every 20 minutes or so, DO NOT leave the trap unattended for long periods of time). -People will tear down your posters (cat haters, council workers, other posters etc.) Go for a walk every few days and replace your posters. Good luck & don’t give up!
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Leisa W.
2 months ago
Please if it is safe enough leave your door ajar also make up little flyers and put them in peoples mailboxes for people to check there sheds around your area as some people don’t have social media 🤞🤞
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Leisa W.
2 months ago
I have shared to multiple sites so please keep me updated 🤞🤞
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Jess M.
2 months ago
Thank you Kim Wright Ne Woodward, I hope so too. My kids are beside themselves. She is the sweetest cat 💜
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Kim W.
2 months ago
Hopefully she's found soon safe and well. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥺
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