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Reunited Cat in Kenosha, WI 53144

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 11 hours, 23 minutes

Date Last Seen

May 30, 2026

Name

Cloe

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72948382

Species

Cat

Description

Grey and Black tabby fat cat

Cloe's Owner Says

Thanks everyone for keeping an eye out for our baby!!!

Facebook Community Response

Autumn B.
4 days ago
Lilly Young 33rd Ave and 44th street. Would be the closest cross street
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Lilly Y.
4 days ago
What is the cross street?
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Dana M.
4 days ago
Judy L.
4 days ago
When time on our kittens did get outside. And you go out at dusk with a flashlight and shine underneath all the bushes are pine trees, and sometimes you can catch the eyes with the light reflecting, and that's how we found ours. And he was very close to home. Good luck
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Autumn B.
4 days ago
Hannah Kotz Straub we have been, making flyers now. Thank you!
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Hannah K.
4 days ago
Autumn Bakker also…. Take a flashlight…. It really helps to see their eyes. Go out dusk and dawn when It is quiet. Door to door- leave flyers. She could be trapped in a garage. Most important…. Don’t give up!! Good luck💕
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Autumn B.
4 days ago
Dar Davies I’ve been going out at all times, searching people’s back yards. Most the houses around here don’t have places for a cat to hide, they’re all cement slab porches, the only houses that have big porches are fenced in. I honestly don’t know where she would’ve gone, if not out of the neighborhood. I might have to try the trap, at this point, we’ve left our garage cracked for her, but no luck.
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Dar D.
4 days ago
Autumn Bakker Indoor cats don’t usually go too far so she’s probably pretty close by. I would leave your door open a bit if you can and see if she will come back in by herself. They try to come back in when it’s quiet. So typically between dusk and dawn. I did that with my cat and he came back in. Also, look in places where you would like to hide when it’s hot out. Dark shady places. You can also get a trap from Lee's Rent It and get a camera to see if she’s coming around. Have neighbors check their cameras to see if she has been spotted.
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Dar D.
4 days ago
Autumn Bakker it’s not a good idea to put out the litter box. It attracts coyotes and other cats that can potentially force your cat further away.
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Kim P.
4 days ago

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