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Reunited Cat in Los Angeles, CA 90042

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 1235 days, 16 hours

Date Last Seen

January 2, 2023

Name

Casper

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

68654431

Species

Cat

Description

Black with green eyes, white on chest/low belly, neutered.

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Meaghan O.
3 years ago
This looks just like a cat that walked into my apartment yesterday in Glendale near San Fernando and Colorado
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Kika R.
3 years ago
😔💙 I'm sorry your cat is missing. Hand out fliers to neighbors and ask if they have heard noises in their garages or sheds. Post on nextdoor, lostmykitty, craigslist, pawboost, and 24petconnect.com. Go around at night and squeak or make sounds with their favorite toy while calling for them. Is your cat chipped? Have you reported them missing to the chip company? Please try placing litterbox somwhere elevated outside where your cat smell it. Btw, you can also hang your own used/worn clothing outside instead of elevating the litter box to a place where predators cannot reach it. Also, set up cameras to track your cats appearance outside the home. This is suggested by pet investigators to give validation that your kitty is out there.
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Pam P.
3 years ago
If you haven’t yet, leave some of your unwashed clothing and your cat’s bed outside for him to smell home. Never leave a litter box out, as this attracts coyotes/predators. If you can, please leave a door or window (even a garage door) cracked open for him to return through, especially during the night when it’s quiet out; this works well, but may take a few nights if they are in hiding. It helps to leave some food out inside the home to help lure in. Cats usually try to return during the night/early morning hours. He’s probably hiding nearby. Check shrubs, under cars, crawl spaces, up in trees and on roof tops (in case your cat has been chased). Have neighbors check their garages/sheds. Post signs around the neighborhood (even further out at intersections). Poster board (cut in half) works well - it’s visible and durable. Signs tend to work faster than waiting for someone to see a post online. Post on NextDoor. Notify surrounding animal shelters leave flyers there - also, take flyers to vet offices. If microchipped, notify the chip company that your cat is missing. Update contact info if needed. If you have motion detector cameras, check them to see if kitty has returned to the yard. Best wishes that he is home soon- and don’t give up.
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