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Reunited Cat in Dearborn Heights, MI 48125

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PAWBOOST ID

70269998

NAME

Jinx

STATUS

REUNITED - reunited after 6 days, 3 hours

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

DESCRIPTION

Small gray tabby, approximately 7 pounds with yellow eyes

AREA LAST SEEN

Dearborn Heights, MI 48125

DATE LAST SEEN

May 6, 2024


Debra B.

2 weeks ago

Cats typically stay close to home. Go out when it's quiet and take a flashlight and a favorite toy or treat to shake when calling for them. Be prepared to crawl into a space to get them. Cats can become disoriented and you will need to go get them. Check crawl spaces with a flashlight. I had one that was disoriented that the flashlight caught the top of his ears. I had to crawl in and get him. I've found him in a bush another time. The flashlight caught the reflection of his eyes. I had to literally crawl into places for one of mine. The vet told me it's because they are territorial animals and can become disoriented. Put up flyers and ask neighbors if you might be allowed to look around for your pet. I have found mine under my home twice, once under a low deck, in bushes and even under a neighbor's car in their yard.

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Gary A.

2 weeks ago

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Amy M.

2 weeks ago

I just saw this cat an hour ago on Cherokee just south of pennie

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Frances F.

2 weeks ago

🙏🙏🙏

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Amy M.

2 weeks ago

LOST CAT TIPS Below are tips suggested by professional cat trappers that I know. Pray you find your cat soon 🙏🏼 Cats typically don't go very far, and are hiding, so you'll have to search for them. Litterbox may attract community cats and predators. Put clothing/bedding that smell like him/her and his/her family outside the home immediately. If you have a garage, leave the door open enough for him/her to get in. If you live in a mobile home community look under yours and your neighbor's homes. Check around your home: bushes, up in trees, deck, porch etc. If their head fits their body will too! Door-knock neighbors and ask them to check outbuildings, sheds, garages and ring cam footage. Use a flashlight to look under cars, bushes and up in trees for the glow of the kitties eyes. Go out periodically through out the night shaking his/her treats or opening a can of wet food and call to him/her. Listen for any responses and watch for movement and/or eyes peering out. Renting/borrowing/buying a live trap and setting within the first 24 hours your cat has been missing is a good idea. Live traps need to be monitored frequently. Be prepared to release wildlife. If you aren't able to do this, let me know and I will try to find someone to help with this. Post on Nextdoor and any other neighborhood groups on Facebook. Ask neighbors to check security camera footage for sightings of him and to call you ASAP. Post on For the Love of Louie and check the page for posts with Found cats. Posting flyers in your neighborhood is very important to the recovery of your lost pet. If you need a flyer made, please let me know and I'll make one for you.

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