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Zarah is Missing in Eugene, OR

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 10, 2026

Location Last Seen

Eugene, OR 97408

Nearest Landmark

Near old coburg rd

Name

Zarah

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72993523

Species

Cat

Description

She’s a black tuxedo, long hair with greenish yellow eyes and a half stash with socks and a white tummy

Message from Owner

This is Zarah She’s my best friend. My emotional support animal. My lil love bug. She’s the most vocal kitty I’ve ever met and I love her more than anything I can not lose her. Please help me find my baby. She’s incredibly friendly and happy. She loves treats and telling you all about her day. If you see her please contact me at. Thank you

Facebook Community Response

Carole Y.
7 days ago
🙏🐈‍⬛If this is an indoor cat, open a door, a window the garage allow access when Kitty tries to return. Cats do not roam chances are she's close by. Notify your immediate neighbors personally. Ask them to check their yards and garages. Not everyone is on social media Cats are curious creatures. She could be locked in someone's garage. Post this on the nextdoor app to alert more neighbors call Animal control. See if she's been picked up for any reason. Call the local shelter and put in a lost report with picture to post online. Put something outside that smells like home soil, laundry, cat's, bed food. This will help her find her way back ,Don't give up!🫶🐈‍⬛
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Christine C.
7 days ago
You may have already, but post on Eugene and Springfield lost and found pet fb page. Mention location, cross streets. Also Next Door for non FB folks, go online and file report with Greenhill Humane Society. I found my girl knocking on neighbors doors. 🐾🙏🏻🐈‍⬛
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Christine C.
7 days ago
Cats usually don't travel very far—-maybe a block or two. They hide under homes or sheds during the day time. Go outside with a flashlight, especially at night and look under porches, house, sheds and nearby bushes. Think like a cat— look low, under shrubs, behind wood piles, and look for their eyes to glow in the light of a flashlight beam. Put their bedding outside the door they escaped from or some of the owner's dirty clothing. Do not put out litter box as they could attract other animals that may scare off your cat. Usually they will hide during the day and come out at night when it's quiet and safe. Leave the door or window they escaped from open and they will usually sneak back in. Leaving a trail of chicken broth or tuna juice from the yard back to the door helps too. Put flyers up within a two block radius. Ask neighbors to check in sheds and under porches.
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