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MC is Missing in Garland, TX

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 17, 2026

Location Last Seen

Garland, TX 75041

Nearest Landmark

Burger Island, corner shopping center of NW Hwy and Centerville

Name

MC

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72675404

Species

Cat

Description

Black and white, green eyes, not fixed, friendly but scared

Message from Owner

REWARD! My cat slipped out of his carrier when I was taking him to the vet and ran across the street. Please, if you see, him, call or text me.

Facebook Community Response

Eve C.
3 months ago
I’m sorry he got out away from home. He won’t know where he is. I agree with the trap. Also make flyers and distribute in the area. Offer a reward. Look really hard today before he gets farther away. And get a better carrier.
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Peggy M.
3 months ago
Prayers ♥️
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Mechelle S.
3 months ago
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Damien C.
3 months ago
The only way a lost cat can find its way home is with its nose. They have to use their sense of smell to get home again. Put anything outside that smells like their territory. Put the pajamas you slept in outside because you probably sweated in them. Put out their food your stinky socks your smelly sneakers anything you can think of that the cat will recognize by smell. Cats usually stay within a five house radius of their own home for up to a week or so sleeping in the bushes during the day and coming out at dusk and dawn. Those are good times to take a walk shaking the treat bag calling out but cats also tend to come out and walk around very late at night. Try to keep a door cracked if you can whether it's the garage or whatever or a window cracked so you can hear them if they call out for you. Put this on all of the neighborhood pages as well as lost and found pets sites. Knock on the neighbors doors and make sure they know you're looking for your cat. Good luck PS cats can smell up to one mile away from their own house. Absolutely no litterbox outside or food. It attracts predators is why. Never give up.
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Roxanne C.
3 months ago
Prayers 🙏🙏 MC is found safe and soon 🙏🙏
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Sonja H.
3 months ago
Need to post flyers in those apartments and every ask any restaurant if you can post a flyer on their window outside. And what you can do you're not going to probably want to do this but you need to get up or stay up and I'm going to say probably about 1:00 in the morning wherever he ran to you need to get out with flashlights and call him. Loud do not worry about waking up the neighbors you're looking for your cat. Anywhere from 11:00 to 4:00 in the morning is a good time to get out and call for him it's quiet and he'll be able to hear you but I'm going to tell you he's probably too scared to come but at least he knows you're looking for him
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Elene M.
3 months ago
TIPS TO HELP FIND LOST PET:✅Place his/her bedding, your shoes, a piece of your unwashed clothing (such as a sweatshirt, blanket, pillowcases) and food/water outside *if there is coyotes in the area bring the food in at night*.🚫Do not put litter box outside. Putting the litter box outside can attract predators and other cats which might keep your cat from returning home🚫*Putting out the other items listed above, are scents only your cat will recognize* ‼️ They might be nearby and can’t figure out how to get inside ***IF you have a garage or door/sliding door that can be left open*** Leave the garage/ or door cracked for them and place the shoes, bedding, jand unwashed clothing in the garage‼️ ✅Walk around the area calling them calmly early morning and late evening when it’s quiet & shake a bag of treats or a squeaky toy, something they would recognize. ✅If he/she is microchipped contact the microchip company to report him/her lost and make sure your contact info is up to date. ✅Hang flyers (use a bright color board or paper) with picture in your neighborhood, surrounding areas, local shopping centers, businesses, vet's offices, groomers, etc. within a five mile radius from your home. ✅Go door to door with the flyers as well and try to speak with people when handing out flyers. ✅Make a sign with his/her picture and put it in your front yard stating he/she is missing. ✅File a lost report with the shelters in your area and surrounding area shelters ✅Check shelters in person, daily if possible. Ask to see the animals in isolation too. ✅Check shelter websites daily (as it is updated hourly) ✅Check shelter found reports for found postings but not at the shelter. ✅Take a flyer to the shelters. ✅File online with petharbor, pawboost ✅Post on area lost and found pet and community Facebook pages, area shelter Facebook pages, newspapers, nextdoor and Craigslist under "pets" and "Lost and Found". Cats usually are close to home. Hang clothes with your scent out. Ask your neighbors if they would look in their yard or garage or storage sheds to see if he is there or check their Ring camera to see if he was spotted on camera. Make sure you post fliers with your contact information on it so if he is spotted they can call you and tell his location. Keep an access point open for him to slip back in your home. Look in bushes or hiding spots around your home as if he is scared he will make himself safe by finding a hiding spot. Sometimes the best time to find your cat is when the noise level is low - after hours - or early morning hours. Take a flashlight 🔦 and shine and look for the eyes 👀 under cars up trees in bushes. Good luck!n the noise level is low - after hours - or early morning hours. Take a flashlight 🔦 and shine and look for the eyes 👀 under cars up trees in bushes. Good luck!
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Emma L.
3 months ago
🙏🏼🐾
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Erica R.
3 months ago
The kitty got out of his carrier at the vet? Best bet would be to set a humane trap at the location he was last spotted. Would also help to post flyers at the vet and the area across the street. Good luck.
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Charlotte B.
3 months ago

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