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Bella is Missing in Philadelphia, PA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 26, 2025

Location Last Seen

Philadelphia, PA 19131

Nearest Landmark

Carol'sPark.59th Street

Name

Bella

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72248521

Species

Cat

Description

Russian blue ( grey).

Message from Owner

Have you seen Bella Don't when she got out just realized October 26th she wasn't here to come down to eat I made flyers with my number on the poles on the block but no response please bring her I had her for 7yrs and she was two weeks old and I had to bottle feed her and she is fixed I love you Bella come

Facebook Community Response

Caroline B.
2 months ago
Was she ever found?
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Carol M.
6 months ago
This is not Bella it's a Boy cat back to the drawing board. BELLA IS STILL MISSING
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Carol M.
6 months ago
Bernice Marshall This is is not Bella it's a Boy can't back to the drawing board. BELLA IS STILL MISSING
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Carol M.
7 months ago
Bernice Marshall she been gone 3weeks I'm sure she probably is on the otherside of God's knows where but that cat got my cat tail I swear that's my cat people saying a cat & 47th & Pine st I feel like it she just ran & ran & ran
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Bernice M.
7 months ago
File a lost cat report with ACCT and petcolove.org/lost. And do go in person to ACCT to look often. IMPORTANT: ACCT IS ONLY REQUIRED TO HOLD UNMICROCHIPPED ANIMALS FOR ONLY 48 before they can be put up for adoption or possibly put down. Check with ACCT if any other rescue group may have pulled your cat from ACCT. ACCT is required to hold microchipped animals for a longer certain amount of time before another rescue can pull from them. Post some flyers in your area and in nearby Vet offices. Not everyone is on social media. Hope your cat is home soon.
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Bernice M.
7 months ago
Indoor only cats rarely travel far - they seek an immediate hiding place (under a deck or porch, under brush, in a garage or shed) and hunker down out of fear. Immediately start searching around your house as well as your neighbor’s houses with a flashlight (get on your hands and knees and shine the light under decks etc) - shake a treat bag and call it’s name and listen for a possible soft meow. (they are too scared to come out) ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS TO OPEN GARAGES AND SHEDS TO SEE IF THE CAT GOT LOCKED INSIDE. They can stay in this spot for weeks! Indoor only cats RARELY come out during the day - they only come out after dark and into the wee hours of the morning. Be sure to check the surrounding trees as cats are often chased up trees and will sit up there for days and days…. What we have had great success with is this: Open your door throughout the night and call it’s name - often they will come running back in!Sit outside on your deck/porch and walk around your property and call it’s name during the night… and the number one thing that seems to be working is to leave the door ajar for it to get back in during the middle of the night! (Lock all your other pets away for the night!) Most cats have been coming in on their own between 2-4 am! Put all their smelly stuff (see below) near the door outside and inside as well as food! Cats have an amazing sense of smell - bedding, your dirty clothes/shoes, and a tiny bit of strong smelling wet cat food outside to attract your cat. We just heard of a tip of blowing a fan out the house window so that your house smells waft through the outside air to attract them back. Some people don’t agree w the litter putting dirty litter box out - if you live in an area with wild animals close by maybe skip that part. Set a Humane trap (like a Hav-A-Heart wire trap) bait it with smelly cat food….this is sometimes the ONLY way to catch a scared indoor only cat AND IT WORKS! Please if you put a trap out you have to check on it frequently especially in extreme weather. Hang LOST posters immediately and give one to every neighbor as too many people just assume when they see a cat that it is a stray - if they know you are looking for your cat they will be extra vigilant and want to help. Ask them to take a photo of any cats they see in your area –sometimes people think it is your cat but it is not. Put REWARD on the poster but not an amount. Immediately contact your Animal Control Officer and provide photos/description. Also contact local shelters, rescue groups and Vet offices. Post on Facebook on both local, county, & state pages (i.e. “Lost & Found Pets) also put on Nextdoor. Don’t just call shelters go to them. If your pet is not micro chipped please do so right away. DO NOT GIVE UP! It could take days, weeks or months but your cat is out there and you must keep up the search and spread the word with posters, speaking with neighbors, social media etc!
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Bernice M.
7 months ago
Put up fliers on all poles, post offices, vet offices, stores, gyms, anywhere you can think of and in mailboxes in the area. Go door to door to let people know the cat is missing. Go in person to local shelters (PSPCA, ACCT, etc) and do not rely on phone calls because they are busy and might not check. Put out the used litter box and some of your worn unwashed clothing and a bed or blanket he sleeps on so he can track the scent. Check under all neighborhood decks, porches, sheds and ask people to check inside their sheds and garages. Also check under and around all landscaping (shrubs, bushes, flower beds, etc.) in the neighborhood. Let the area mailman know to keep an eye out for him. Go out at night with the flashlight calling his name and shaking food or treats. Borrow a humane trap from a shelter, rescue group, vet, etc. Fill it with smelly food like KFC rotisserie chicken, sardines or tuna and cover it with a blanket or towel. If she is microchipped contact the company immediately to be sure your contact information is up to date. They may also help with creating fliers, etc. Go in person to local vets to inquire if someone may have brought her in. Post on Nextdoor for your town.
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Bernice M.
7 months ago
one of the most critical steps in recovery: get large, attention-grabbing signs up all over the area where the cat was lost or is being sighted. Driving around aimlessly or relying on hope and prayer does not bring lost cats home. Signs do. Clear, bold, visible signage saves lives. It alerts neighbors, drivers, and businesses to be on the lookout. It turns one set of eyes into hundreds. Start with a minimum of 100 signs. Do not hand them out-ask people to take a photo of your sign instead. Please—if your cat is missing or if you’re helping someone search—don’t skip the signage. It’s not optional. It’s the difference between a reunion and a tragedy. A MUCH NEEDED REPEATED NOTE: IF YOU HAVE A LOST PET, PLEASE KNOW THAT . . . the biggest scams out there are pet recovery scams. They claim they have found your lost pet post and tell you they have your pet but need money to get gas to get to you, or that they need a payment first for any number of reasons. They may also request a code being sent to confirm who you are. **DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY!** **DO NOT SEND ANY CODES!** More than likely the people that found your dog or cat aren't even in Pennsylvania. They scour the internet for lost pets and work off desperation to find a missing beloved family member. There should be no fees involved in pet recoveries. This group wasn't put in place for people to make money off of the trauma of others, but to be supportive volunteers willing to lend a hand. If you see a comment on a post made by what appears to be a pet recovery scammer, please report to the Admins.
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Carol M.
7 months ago
She still not found please help if you see her please hold her & call me 267-298-6417
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Carol M.
7 months ago
Janet Crawford Dodson Thank you
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