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Reunited Cat in Lemon Grove, CA 91945

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 293 days, 16 hours

Date Last Seen

October 28, 2025

Name

Tita

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72200972

Species

Cat

Description

Black female small cat; has a tiny spot of white on her lower belly

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Kimm L.
10 months ago
Most indoor cats will stay very close to home, but they will go into hiding because they go into survival mode, especially during the day. If it’s at all possible for you to put some recently worn clothing, bedding, a cat tree, if your cat has one near a open door window or garage where the cat will have access to return home, they usually will do it between midnight and 3 AM in the morning. Do not put a litter box out because that will attract other predators such as coyotes, raccoons, skunks, etc. At night time, you can also take a flashlight looking under cars in trees and bushes Taking with you a bag of treats if your cat is treat motivated, calling its name softly staying low to the ground, shaking the bag and using the flashlight to possibly light up your cats eyes. Sometimes they can stay in hiding for days so don’t give up. Hope these tips help and that you’re beautiful. Cat returns home safely and soon🙏🐈‍⬛❤️
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Ines D.
10 months ago
Sad to see so many kitties go missing 30+ just this week. Poor baby, she must be so scared and hungry out on her own. 🐈 🐾 When a cat goes missing, they can’t easily find their way home using only their scent. You must be proactive and look for them. 🔦Look under cars, bushes & hedges, look for glowing eyes w/flashlight, call her early evening when it’s quiet and they come out from hiding to eat. Posting is important, but please SEARCH for her, too. They don’t go far 3-4 houses away, they stay in one place until they are scared off by dogs, coyotes, or loud equipment. The challenge is finding her before she runs further way. 📣 Please hang flyers near the area where she went missing, it’ll get the immediate attention from pedestrians and drivers. Let your neighbors know you’re looking for her. Good luck finding this adorable little girl, this is coyote country. 💜 YOU’RE THE ONE that can bring her home safely, she will recognize your voice, footsteps and your scent. Post on ND, check SDHS Lost & Found daily. If you’re able to find her, PLEASE don’t let her go outside unattended. 🙏🏼 Cats have the intelligence of a 3yo, they don’t know the dangers they face outdoors with coyotes, dogs, cars, and worst of all people who don’t like them in their yard. It only takes an hour to train a cat on a leash, then she can be out doors safely.
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Sandi G.
10 months ago
Please Father watch over and protect Tita and bring her home safe and sound real soon. In Jesus name Amen 🙏🏻
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Denise S.
10 months ago
Action to take if you lose a pet in San Diego City and County: 1. Post pet info, plus your contact info on social media: A. Lost and found pets, San Diego and Beyond, on Facebook B. East County emergency Updates, on Facebook C. Craigslist D. Nextdoor (.com)--your local zip, on Internet E. Pawboost (.com) Post your number in the description. F. Check and post on the web page, lostdogsandiego(.com) 2. Check local shelters, in person, Bonita, Carlsbad, Mission Valley, Oceanside, Escondido El Cajon and Chula Vista Check and web sites: www.sdhumane(.org), Mission Valley, Oceanside, Escondido www.sddac (.com) Bonita, Carlsbad 3. Put up posters in the vicinity, sample, fill in template at sddac (.com) 4. Post pic on https://lost.petcolove(.org/) 5. Post on petharbor (.com) 6. Consult with Babs Fry, who you can reach through Facebook. She will help, no charge. Her number 619 249 2221.
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