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Reunited Cat in Toronto, ON

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 14 days, 0 hours

Date Last Seen

June 15, 2026

Name

No name

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

73026269

Species

Cat

Description

Black / white cat It’s been hanging around a neighbours deck for one week. It’s not micro chipped.

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Sarena K.
2 weeks ago
He may be an in/out cat who was .. out. He looks very healthy and well cared for. Many neighbourhood cats are social & will visit & hang out in the ‘hood. Knock on doors & talk to people on the street - they may know of her/him - someone may be out looking for their cat.😕 File a FOUND report with Toronto/other Animal Services & rescues in case their owner goes there looking for him. Also post on neighbourhood social media sites. Make sure you don’t just hand him over to anyone - they should have other photos of him Etc to prove ownership. Take the cat to be scanned for a microchip at a vet tomorrow (free service) to try and find his owner. The vet may even know of him! Keep safe until you find his owner.🥰
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Natalie R.
2 weeks ago
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Dana B.
3 weeks ago
Thank you for keeping this lost soul safe and loved until the family is found. Will share widely. I will check back in this group for lost kitties that look like this sweetheart. There should be more people like you in the world
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Jan J.
3 weeks ago
#foundcat #LOSTCAT ? #toronto 😿💔
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Elsie G.
3 weeks ago
Hope owners are found and they keep him indoors
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Tori J.
3 weeks ago
This is all general info. Not all may apply, depending on the circumstances. The finder will decide if, what, and when to do things, if applicable. First ask around. If the kitty looks in good shape it hopefully lives nearby, and could be an indoor/outdoor cat. Then get kitty scanned for a microchip at a vet clinic (free). If no luck, get signs up and check with local vet clinics in case they recognize it (give them each a sign). Also post on Neighbourhood groups. But only hand over with proof of ownership (photos and vet records). Also check the listings on the lost and found sites in case owner has posted, and be sure to also post in the fb group: Toronto Lost and Found Cats If you feel it is truly a lost cat (in danger where found, too cold or in distress, hungry and/or thin), then file a found report with Animal Services/local shelters and keep checking their listings (this can usually be done while still holding onto the kitty which is less stressful for it). Also, when transporting cat, make sure it’s in a secure carrier. Borrow one if needed.
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