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Oracle is Missing in Cincinnati, OH

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PAWBOOST ID

70220429

NAME

Oracle

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

medium long coat, mostly black adult 2 year old female. About 8 lbs. She is chipped and spayed. She has never been out before and hasn't really shown interest in getting out. She is friendly but skittish with strangers.

AREA LAST SEEN

Cincinnati, OH 45212

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Spencer Ave between Hudson and Williams

DATE LAST SEEN

April 19, 2024


Carol M.

3 weeks ago

Shared!!!! 🐈🐈🐈🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤

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Jackie T.

3 weeks ago

List on Nextdoor too. Check on Animal Care Center. Even if they have been outdoors before: Getting your home scent out there is one of the best things you can do. Worn clothing or your pillowcases and if possible in a place where they can blow. They can smell up to a mile away. Typically they do not travel more than 5 to 7 houses away from home. They are more likely to move at dawn and dusk. If you have a back door or a garage door that you could leave slightly open or up in the case that when you sing song his/her name and shake treats that s/he comes running back. Even if your cat is the snuggliest cat you have ever had just remember when they are outside they will be very scared so you do not want to chase them. It is not advised to put their litter box outside as it can attract other outside critters and keep your cat from coming back home ( this being said some people do find the litterbox to be a good scent trigger for their cat: please monitor the box and never leave outside after dark if you do this) . Check in with neighbors for their garages, sheds, under their decks and or porches and to bang on their hoods of their cars. Get flyers made and posted in the area. Notify your microchip company, mail carrier, local PD & also your local shelter. Post on neighborhood apps & local lost and found groups in your area (via FB).--

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Jackie T.

3 weeks ago

Reaves Recovery and Rescue

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Abby H.

3 weeks ago

Samantha Gerwe-Perkins OK sounds good. The indoor-only ones do tend to stay very close, just hiding very well, so that's the fire after dark is good plan. Someone said they found theirs by doing that^ plus eating BBQ, she was so hungry by then overcame her fears and came running out.

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Samantha G.

3 weeks ago

Abby Hollister I sent the finder a few photos and a detailed description. I am pretty sure the found cat is bigger and has a larger white patch, but it never hurts to check. We are going to do a fire in the back yard tonight and hang outside after dark for a while. I hoping that helps her find her way.

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