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Lexi is Missing in West Palm Beach, FL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

February 23, 2026

Location Last Seen

West Palm Beach, FL 33417

Nearest Landmark

Haverhill and Community

Name

Lexi

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72613166

Species

Cat

Description

Grey cat with light underbelly and yellow eyes

Message from Owner

Please keep an eye out for Lexi. He’s skittish but friendly and responds to either Lexi or Loof. He went missing Monday from my apmt in Tennis Club. He’s 10 years old and I’ve had him his entire life. He is chipped. I just want my baby back

Facebook Community Response

Pam S.
3 months ago
Taylor Wengierski yes, they will, & its frustrating. If you put a trap out they will go in there too. Toss them out & rebait. Most will become leary of the trap. You only need a sful of stinky food. Keep going out with a flashlight.
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Taylor W.
3 months ago
Pam Skellen I’ve looked every day and every night. Problem is other strays, raccoons, and possums. I left wet food by each of my doors and other animals ate it all.
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Taylor W.
3 months ago
Pam Skellen going to both tomorrow as soon as they open to look around for myself
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Pam S.
3 months ago
There used to be a cat colony on Community closer to Military. Someone used to feed them by the Wells Fargo bank. Look after dark.
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Pam S.
3 months ago
Physically check P Adams and ACC often, they are busy, take a pic with you. ACC can be quick to euthanize.
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Pam S.
3 months ago
Put smelly wet food outside, hav a hart traps work, check them often. At night shine a flashlight you may catch reflection of his eyes. Check shed, garages, under cars, anyplace he could hide or be stuck. Put up flyers, especially at vet offices. Talk to neighbors, ask if they have security cameras that may catch him walking by. They tend to move early morning and evenings. Put out used litter and fav humans worn clothes, familiar smells help bring them in. If possible, leave a patio or garage door open so he can get in. Contact rescues & county shelters, take a pic. Physically check county shelter often, they are busy. She will be very scared & may go into survival mode, she may not respond to you. Some wait until they're starving to come out for food. Keep food/trap out & check often. If you have another cat, try putting them outside in a SECURE carrier. Their meows may call the lost one in. Pray. Don't give up!
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Taylor W.
3 months ago
Ri Mae I live in an apartment complex and there are no sheds or garages around. I’ve alerted my neighbors and posted everywhere that I possibly could. I have a shirt I recently wore outside by my back door for him, but I can’t leave any doors open because there arestray cats in the neighborhood as well as possums and raccoons. There’s a lot of wooded areas surrounding the neighborhood so I’m worried he may have gone out of the neighborhood and either into the woods or onto the busy street.
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Ri M.
3 months ago
Post on Nextdoor and Ring apps. Ask neighbors to check car hoods, garages and sheds immediately. Make sure to tap hoods of the car around. Keep an entryway open for cat to get in. Buy or loan a live cat trap from online stores or local tnr groups. Leave your garage open with cat to enter. Put some food and your clothing there for smell. Get a motion sensor camera to detect when cat is around your property
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Leslie A.
3 months ago
Be outside and don’t stop calling day and nights!!
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