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Boba is Missing in Collegedale, TN

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PAWBOOST ID

70130778

NAME

Boba

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Boba is very special and has such a sweet personality! We miss him so much! Please keep an eye out for him in your yard. Maybe even take a look in your shed or spaces where he could be exploring or hiding. If you have a large property and live within a few miles of University Drive/Sunny Lane/Camp Rd/Standifer Gap Intersection, please check around even for any foul play, in case he was carried off by an animal. We don't know if he's off roaming, taken in by sweet people, or has met an untimely demise. This coming weekend will be his first birthday, as he was born on Easter last year. We would just like closure, even if it's bad news. Thank you in advance for your help!

DESCRIPTION

Lots of white on face but upper forehead has black and gray stripes. Legs, underside of body and partially up the sides is white. Black and gray stripes on back and tail. Greenish yellowish eyes, very friendly and has somewhat of a gravelly meow.

AREA LAST SEEN

Collegedale, TN 37363

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Sunny Lane and University Drive, Collegedale, TN

DATE LAST SEEN

March 22, 2024


Janet Y.

1 month ago

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Courtney S.

1 month ago

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Courtney S.

1 month ago

Nelson Mbascam

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Lori O.

1 month ago

All the below is true. It worked for me and others many times. Lost house cats usually do not go far. Look in, under, on top of all structures/trees in the near vicinity. Have a flashlight with you as his/her eyes will reflect in the dark. If you do see your cat, please no sudden movements. Have some treats or their favorite food with you. Also, if you can leave a door or window slightly open, he/she may come back in on their own. Keep an ear to the outside after dark. Many kitties come back after dark and meow to be let back in. Leave a piece of clothing with your scent near the open space that is very helpful. Have neighbors look in garages, sheds and other structures. Also if you did not see him/her get out or know for sure she/he did, check every inch of your house, she/he could be trapped or hiding somewhere. Most cats are scared when they get out. They find the first safe spot and this is where they stay, this is usually within a half block from your home in any direction. Best time to look with a FLASHLIGHT is after midnite and up to 3 am when the scarey daytime noises stop. Sit outside your house, near the place kitty escaped from. Stay put for at least an hour, talking in a normal tone so kitty can hear you. Have familiar smells with you, like their or your blanket, favorite food or treats. If weather is mild, consider sleeping on your porch. Do this every night, same time...between midnight and 3 am. You could also try walking around the neighborhood. Take a FLASHLIGHT and shine it in the bushes and everywhere to watch for the GLOW of cat eyes. Take a can of food or treats to shake. .something your cat loves. Softly call kitty name. You may have to go several nights in row, at same time. Kitty will be cautious, they MUST know it is you before they show themselves. Listen closely for soft meows...they want to be found. Don't give up, cats are resilient and smart. I would be so bold as to say 95% of lost cats are within a hundred feet of your house but are not found because owner gives up. Cats can be missing for weeks and months, being steps from your house. Sometimes trapped under the house or in a pipe or something close by. Many good stories of cats coming home, even after much time passes. Hang flyers in neighborhood. ..people need to know he/she is missing, so they don't assume it’s is a stray if they see them. I found my cat after putting flyers on houses for blocks in my neighborhood. People have seen your cat, someone may be feeding her...you have to get word out IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD! Have neighbors check garages and sheds. She could be trapped in one of those locations. Contact shelters and stay in touch with them. Most importantly, have faith and be consistently persistent in active regular searches AT NIGHT with a FLASHLIGHT. Good luck with getting him/her back. It will happen. Believe!!!! And pray

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Lori O.

1 month ago

Best time to look for him is right now. It’s 12:40 am and that’s when the cats will come out from hiding

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