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Max/kimchi is Missing in Coopers Plains, QLD

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

December 15, 2023

Location Last Seen

Coopers Plains, QLD

Nearest Landmark

Longden Street

Name

Max/kimchi

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

71718069

Species

Cat

Description

Black fluffy cat

Message from Owner

If found please contact owner on 0493 125 292 we would love to have him and back with his family and furry friends, we miss you Maxie 🥰

Facebook Community Response

Linx L.
2 months ago
Okay so update, received a random call this morning at round 1:30am from a private number sounded like young girls (street kids) with nothing better to do, claiming that she had found my cat Max/Kimchi wondering around Rochedale, ed him and threw him in the rubbish bin, all while her and her friend were giggling in the background. If you low life losers are reading this message, at least this cat is loved and have people looking for him where as you have no one which explains why you are doing what you do.
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Michelle P.
11 months ago
At logan pound found in coopers plains. unknown at this stage on website
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Linx L.
11 months ago
Thank you all. I hope I find him some day, I know it's been 2 years but I'm not giving up. I have the other abandoned cat that lived with him in my care. I want them to be together i'm sure she'll be happy to be reunited with him, we all will, just waiting and hoping 🙏
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Linx L.
11 months ago
Hi Rose, I've moved out of the area and haven't stopped searching for him I continue to go back every now and then but no luck. I've contacted RSPCA, The local vets in the area but nowhere to be found. I don't have his microchip number and his last owner abandoned him and I took him in. When we moved we could not locate him.
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Rose M.
11 months ago
Check yours and your neighbours gardens and drains nearby that's where I have found mine when they went missing. If they are injured they will be sleeping so just keep going out and calling them and checking, don't give up, just keep checking and calling. Put clothes outside that you have worn but not washed so he gets the smell of you. Good luck
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Gloria S.
11 months ago
MAX ♥️🐈‍⬛🩷🙏💖
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Helena E.
11 months ago
🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛ SOME HELPFUL HINTS IN FINDING YOUR MISSING/LOST KITTIES Tip #1: Focus your efforts close to your cat’s last known location. A lost cat will typically stay within a 3-5 house radius from the home (assuming the home is the last known location). This is especially true of indoor cats that have gotten out, though indoor/outdoor cats will typically stay close to home as well. When they get out, indoor cats tend to be quiet and fearful, and to hunker down and not emerge, even to the sound of the owner’s voice. Search thoroughly any hiding places within your own home: under furniture, in closets, in drawers, on top of cabinets. Search you and your immediate neighbors’ yards: in bushes and trees, under porches and decks, in high-walled courtyards, and under houses. Check nearby garages, sheds, and abandoned buildings. Keep in mind your cat could be trapped somewhere, so check any nearby enclosed spaces she could have squeezed into. Tip #2: Search for your lost cat when the world is asleep. A scared or shy kitty will be more likely to reveal herself when all is quiet. This means late at night (10:30pm or later) or early in the morning (6:30am or earlier). Go out with a flashlight. You can take a few cans of cat food with you (the smellier the better). Stand out in the open and pop the cans, or shake her treat jar. Calling out for kitty has worked for some, while others say just using your normal speaking voice works better. With either option, keep your voice calm; a frantic tone is not likely to attract a frightened cat. If you have a normal feeding routine, repeat it while searching nearby areas. For example: If you feed her canned food at night, take a can of food and a s and walk around calling your kitty and tapping the can with the s. Searching when all is quiet has other advantages as well. Calling out with your voice, shaking a treat jar, or popping a can of food will all be better heard by your hiding cat. If you’re lucky, she will come running when she hears these familiar sounds. Tip #3: Use the power of scent to attract kitty back home. A cat’s nose is far stronger than a human’s. That’s why scent can be a powerful tool when searching for your lost cat. Put out kitty’s bedding and/or toys on your porch or in your backyard. Leave out an article of (unwashed) clothing that has been worn by her person. Put out smelly cat food or treats. A cat’s sense of smell is very strong and having familiar smells may help her find her way home. Tip #4: Set out food and water for your lost cat. This comes down to a basic survival needs. Eventually, your kitty will need to start looking for food and water (although keep in mind cats have been known to survive days without water or weeks without food). When it comes to food, the stinkier the better. Think sardines, tuna, or other types of foods with pungent aromas. Please note putting out food may attract unwanted animals scaring or possibly endangering your cat. Consider setting up a wildlife camera pointed at the food and water. This way, you can see if your cat has stopped by to eat, which is a strong clue she is probably hiding somewhere very close. Tip #5: Make a weather-proof outdoor shelter. You can make a weather-proof outdoor shelter using either a large plastic storage container or a large styrofoam cooler, with a hole cut out at one end as an entrance. This can attract your lost cat by serving as a safe hiding place. Keep it secured, in a location protected from the elements, such as a porch or under a deck. If you have a garage, you can leave the garage door cracked open and place it inside. In cold weather fill the shelter with lots of clean straw or shredded paper (not blankets, which retain moisture and cause hypothermia). In warmer weather use a cardboard box. Tip #6: Consider using a humane cat trap. You can request a trap from Animal Welfare League This can be a good option for extremely shy or skittish kitties. Tip #7: Don’t give up! Too often a pet parent will assume their lost cat has been ed by a predator and give up the search. Contrary to popular belief, this is rarely the case! The more likely scenario is that your lost cat is terrified, hiding out somewhere nearby. We’ve seen cases where a cat has been missing for weeks or months, but is eventually found hiding just a short walk from home. So keep up the search! Hope you are reunited soon! 🙏
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