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Reunited Cat in Queens, NY 11426

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 14 days, 6 hours

Date Last Seen

May 20, 2026

Name

Binx

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72905694

Species

Cat

Description

Black cat

Binx's Owner Says

Thank you everyone omg!!! Thank you 😭😭😭😭 there aren’t enough words for the amount of love I got from everyone and support for binx! Thank you I’m literally crying. I would show I pic but I’m so emotional!

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Patricia C.
3 hours ago
Lost Kitty House Cats normally do not go far from home… they are scared! Look Carefully If your cat has run outside but is frozen in your yard, do not run after them. Approach them calmly, or try calling to see if they’ll come to you. Try approaching slowly, with relaxed body language. If they’ve disappeared entirely, walk around the outside of your homeβ€”again, in a calm mannerβ€”and look everywhere you imagine a cat might hide (even those places you think impossible for them to access). Look through the bushes, in crawl spaces, under dumpsters, and more. Call their name as you look; they might have quickly gotten disoriented and not know the way home. Food-Shaking Magic As any cat parent knows, the food bag is magicβ€”it can make a sleeping cat teleport to their food bowl in a snap! When your furry friend is lost, you can use this to your advantage: take the food bag outside and shake it. If they’re in range to hear it, they may come running. You can also try using a can of wet food, since the popping of the can’s top can provide similar cat summoning services. If your cat has a favorite treat, shaking the treat bag could work as well. The Power of Stink This tactic is going to sound gross, but stay with me. Cats have extremely keen noses thanks to between 45 to 80 million olfactory receptors, meaning they can navigate pretty well by scent. To tap into that and maybe show your cat the way home, you need to inject a loud smell of home into the area around your house. Try putting out a stinky pair of your sneakers or a funky shirt. You might lose your clothing to the elements, but it’s worth it if it helps your kitty find their way home. Take A Walk If there’s no sign of them on your property, expand your search. The best times to go looking for your lost cat are generally at night or around dusk and dawn each day. Search within several blocks of your home while calling out for your kitty in a normal tone of voice; take the food or treat bag with you and shake it as you go. Set A Comfy Trap While waiting for your indoor cat to turn up, in tandem with searching the neighborhood, set up a comfortable spot to shelter them should they return while you’re not around. Set out food and water a short distance away from the aforementioned litter box. Put out a box they can climb into and line it with soft blankets and some clothes that smell like you. If they show up when you’re not watching, they might settle in to stay. You could set an actual animal trap as well, baited with smelly food, though be warned you might accidentally trap other cats, raccoons, or even a possum. Post Flyers It’s incredibly important to get the word out that you’re missing your cat so that you’re not the only one looking. If you have access to a computer, you can make a flier pretty quickly with a word processor or online tool. Just make sure you include the following information: A large header like LOST CAT your cat’s name a photograph of your cat important information like pet age, coloration, , etc. your name and contact information Make sure the flier is very easy to read, and use a large font size. If possible, get the fliers printed out on brightly-colored paper to make them eye-catching. Post these flyers around your neighborhood, at nearby major intersections, and in local businesses that permit it (such as community centers, vet offices, some pet stores, etc.). Who You Should Call? Microchip Registry – Is your cat microchipped? Alert the registry that your pet is lost and ensure your contact information is up to date. Local Vets – Some people who find lost pets will take them to their local vet’s office, and most vets have a bulletin board where people can post fliers. Local Shelters – If it’s been a couple days, start keeping an eye on the local shelters. Neighborhood Community – You can either go knock on your neighbors’ doors or use a social network like Nextdoor or Facebook to spread word of your missing cat. Local Newspapers – Most newspapers have a lost and found section; give yours a call or email to list your lost pet. Remember: don’t panic! Then take a systematic approach to looking for your feline friend. These tips will help keep you focused, and improve your chances of a happy reunion. You and your sweet kitty are in my thoughts & prayers!
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Lisa S.
1 day ago
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Grace G.
2 days ago
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Dorothy C.
3 days ago
Shared prayers
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Annie T.
3 days ago
Don't give up. Keep searching for handsome Binx
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Herminia S.
5 days ago
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Yelena N.
5 days ago
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Stella C.
5 days ago
Put something you recently wore outside. Call his name gently when it’s quiet outside. Have some tuna with you. Contact a pet tracker asap.
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Christina A.
1 week ago
Cats tend to hide close by so keep checking around where you live. Check animal care centers on 110th between 1st and 2nd in Harlem. Check all their locations and make a lost pets report with them, check daily. You can check online if you can’t get there. Harlem location is the main one. Ask neighbors to check property he may have gone in somewhere and got locked in accidentally. Check at dawn and dusk, they tend to hide and come out at those times. Ask around for anyone who feeds strays he may show up looking for food because she will get hungry. Hang flyers. Post on pawboost.com and Check found section of pawboost.com Search social media for local rescues. Not all have facilities and are online Call local vets, shelters, precincts., In case someone finds him and brings him in. Hang flyers. Check Craigslist and other sites that may sell pets Good luck.
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Christina A.
1 week ago
Cats tend to hide close by so keep checking around where you live. Check animal care centers on 110th between 1st and 2nd in Harlem. Check all their locations and make a lost pets report with them, check daily. You can check online if you can’t get there. Harlem location is the main one. Ask neighbors to check property he may have gone in somewhere and got locked in accidentally. Check at dawn and dusk, they tend to hide and come out at those times. Ask around for anyone who feeds strays he may show up looking for food because she will get hungry. Hang flyers. Post on pawboost.com and Check found section of pawboost.com Search social media for local rescues. Not all have facilities and are online Call local vets, shelters, precincts., In case someone finds him and brings him in. Hang flyers. Check Craigslist and other sites that may sell pets Good luck.
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