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Reunited Cat in Drexel Hill, PA 19026

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 21 days, 0 hours

Date Last Seen

May 11, 2026

Name

this pet

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72871271

Species

Cat

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Bernice M.
2 weeks ago
Please take inside if possible and keep her in a separate room. It is so hot and so many dangers for her to be outside. If that is not possible, there is a lot of information online about how to build an easy inexpensive outdoor shelter from a styrofoam cooler. Fill it with straw. Do not use towels, blankets, newspapers, hay, etc. They will get wet and the cat will stay wet. Straw Will stay dry and keep her dry.  Take to a vet, shelter or police station to scan for a microchip. Vets will do this for free. Contact local vets, shelters (Providence Animal Center, Brandywine SPCA, etc) and local police to see if a matching pet was reported as lost. Please do not just hand him over to anyone claiming to be the owner or that they will give him a good home. People will take animals and then sell them to dog fighting rings to be used as training bait, sell to labs to be used in experiments, or they abuse, torture them and them. Ask for ID and verify. Ask for vet or adoption records and verify. Ask to see pictures of the pet.
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Bernice M.
2 weeks ago
Post on local Facebook groups for lost and found pets. Ask all of your neighbors if this is their cat. Please give fresh cold water in addition to food. Even though she might not want it now, she will be thirsty after eating dry food. 
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Michele L.
3 weeks ago
- [ ] First off thank you for any help you are/were able to give! This info was gathered from many rescuers throughout the years that I have been in rescue with -no longer can do because I’m moving soon. If even some of this info helps - that would be great - please no negative comments needed! Please feel free to just move along. All info that helps an animal should only be put on posts. - [ ] When finding a friendly animal if you haven’t done these steps yet it might helpful to find owners. ALWAYS check the WHOLE BODY for a micro chip “chips sometimes can move to other parts of there body then original site” if no chip contact local police, Spcas, groomers and vets and put a found report in w details - type of animal special marking etc. ALSO VERY IMPORTANT- please dont give to anyone without checking them out- sadly some strangers will take free animals n sell them to people to use them for dog fighting and experiments. If they say it’s there pet they should show u proof vet records adoption records, pics etc. - if you can’t keep the animal safely in your home contact your local township police n see if they have provisions to take the animal to a no shelter. If you post on social media n someone wants to foster or adopt - don’t give away - this could be someone’s pet n they are looking for it-maybe they are not on fb n they don’t know how to locate- anyone willing to help should be willing to give you there vet info to check to see if they properly care for there existing pets and a home check that matches there drivers license “take a pic of it” to make sure the house is clean n safe n that the resident animals are not going to harm the animal or visa versa. - [ ] If you have a pet please MICRO CHIP and REGISTER them - it’s not expensive and it’s just a pinch. If you ever loose them contact the chip company w a lost report and always keep your info up to date-more than 90% find there way back home. because of May I please ask you to thoroughly screen anyone interested in adopting/rehoming the animal whether yours or found. Please ask for vet references and do a home check. Ask for Id so you can assure that the address of person's id matches your home check. Also always ask a rehoming fee never offer free to a good home. I am in rescue and advise the public daily of the dangers in offering free and the absolute importance of asking for vet references and doing a home check. It's a MUST. There are many disturbed individuals that will do all they can to make you believe they have good intentions and want to offer your baby a loving home when sadly this isn't always the case. Many are taken for bait for dog fighting or to sell to laboratories for a profit. Always reaching out to reputable rescues local to you is the best 1st step. Ask them if they aren't able to take him in if they would post him as a courtesy.. this is safest way to go. Best of luck… - [ ] If you haven’t microchipped your pet yet please don’t wait n also DONT FORGET TO put a lost report into local police n Spca’s - please n thank you!! - [ ] Please share on your personal fb site n especially on lost / found pet sites lostmydoggie or lostmykitty and then put .com after them to open up…
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Luanne A.
3 weeks ago
Here are some ideas that may help... Check in and around sheds, garages, under cars and under hood of cars, especially when it’s cold out. If you or your neighbors’ car windows were down, retrace areas where unknowingly kitty may have been a passenger. Check your attics, crawl spaces and in between walls, any appliances in which a door may have been accidently shut, i.e., washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove...also check in closets and drawers. Also look above in trees, rooftops, ledges ! Take a flashlight with you both day and night to catch a gleam from kitty’s eyes. Cats usually travel very late at night or early morning. Leave porch door or garage door open. Leave strong smelling cat food (tuna) or kitty’s favorite food out during normal feeding times and at night (watch out for other hungry critters though). Go outdoors and shake a bag of treats, calling kitty’s name calmly and listen often for a response, kitty may be hiding or trapped somewhere close by. Also leave a familiar blanket or bedding or worn clothing items from kitty’s humans! Post flyers, give flyers to local mail carrier, trash collector, UPS/FED-EX driver, dog walkers, joggers, neighborhood children, alert neighbors, post on Pawboost, nextdoor .com, surrounding towns’ lost and found and other FB organizations as well, alert veterinarian offices in case kitty is brought in. GO to (do NOT just call) SPCA or humane shelters to see for yourself, be adamant about seeing all of their cats, (in case of mistaken breed and/or ) … humans make mistakes too! Don't forget to file a missing pet report. I have seen recently on Facebook that people suggest sending a message to @satellitepetsearch on instagram as they are highly recommended, also sending a direct message to "Satellitefurlostpets” via instagram or a private search service team “animalsatellitesearch1” on instagram. Try googling drone services near your area! Drone services for pet retrieval use thermal cameras to detect animals' heat signatures, allowing for the rapid scanning of large areas, including dense terrain, even at night. These services provide real-time footage and can quickly locate a missing pet, with assistance for the safe recovery of the animal once found. You can find providers by searching online for terms like "thermal drone pet recovery" or looking for local pet search and rescue organizations that utilize drones. Good Luck and I pray that kitty returns home soon!
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