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Reunited Cat in Clifton Heights, PA 19018

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 3 days, 0 hours

Date Last Seen

May 27, 2026

Name

Juno

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72939910

Species

Cat

Description

Small, female domestic short-hair. Black, tan and grey striped with white patch around the right side of her nose and white behind both rear paws. She’s only 1 year old and still looks very young and small.

Juno's Owner Says

Thank you for all your messages and for sharing!! We found Juno under a car two doors down (we’d checked there before she must have been moving around). Thank you again!!

Facebook Community Response

Elizabeth C.
5 days ago
Shared 🐾🙏🏼
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Gregory R.
5 days ago
Linda A. Dougherty Minton thank you Linda for the Advise!
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Gregory R.
5 days ago
Found! My daughter Charlotte found her 2 door down hiding under a car! Thank you to for sharing to the other local groups. Thank you Christine Bessiere Fierras and thank you Kate for the advice. We narrowed our search! Thank you for the Prayers! We were pretty worried. We saw multiple foxes and even 2 coyotes these last two days!
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Kimberly A.
5 days ago
Praying and shared 🙏
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Gregory R.
6 days ago
Christine Bessiere Fierras thank you!!! We gave all the stuff outside. Printing flyers at work today!! B
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Gregory R.
6 days ago
Christine Bessiere Fierras thank you Christine!!!!
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Linda A.
6 days ago
prayers..try friends of animals and stray cat blues to help.
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Luanne A.
6 days ago
Here are some ideas that may help... Check in and around sheds, garages, under cars and under hood of cars, especially when it’s cold out. If you or your neighbors’ car windows were down, retrace areas where unknowingly kitty may have been a passenger. Check your attics, crawl spaces and in between walls, any appliances in which a door may have been accidently shut, i.e., washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove...also check in closets and drawers. Also look above in trees, rooftops, ledges ! Take a flashlight with you both day and night to catch a gleam from kitty’s eyes. Cats usually travel very late at night or early morning. Leave porch door or garage door open. Leave strong smelling cat food (tuna) or kitty’s favorite food out during normal feeding times and at night (watch out for other hungry critters though). Go outdoors and shake a bag of treats, calling kitty’s name calmly and listen often for a response, kitty may be hiding or trapped somewhere close by. Also leave a familiar blanket or bedding or worn clothing items from kitty’s humans! Post flyers, give flyers to local mail carrier, trash collector, UPS/FED-EX driver, dog walkers, joggers, neighborhood children, alert neighbors, post on Pawboost, nextdoor .com, surrounding towns’ lost and found and other FB organizations as well, alert veterinarian offices in case kitty is brought in. GO to (do NOT just call) SPCA or humane shelters to see for yourself, be adamant about seeing all of their cats, (in case of mistaken breed and/or ) … humans make mistakes too! Don't forget to file a missing pet report. I have seen recently on Facebook that people suggest sending a message to @satellitepetsearch on instagram as they are highly recommended, also sending a direct message to "Satellitefurlostpets” via instagram or a private search service team “animalsatellitesearch1” on instagram. Try googling drone services near your area! Drone services for pet retrieval use thermal cameras to detect animals' heat signatures, allowing for the rapid scanning of large areas, including dense terrain, even at night. These services provide real-time footage and can quickly locate a missing pet, with assistance for the safe recovery of the animal once found. You can find providers by searching online for terms like "thermal drone pet recovery" or looking for local pet search and rescue organizations that utilize drones. Good Luck and I pray that kitty returns home soon!
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Christine B.
6 days ago
Cats tend to stay close to home. Put stinky food out for her like sardines or tuna. Also place several pieces of recently worn, unwashed clothing or blanket outside of your house. Set up a camera outside to watch for sightings. If needed, try to borrow a humane trap and set it by the door through which the cat escaped. This is a helpful way to catch her, because she may be returning to the house, but you just aren't seeing her or she’s scared. Once you put a trap out, remove any other food except for the food in the trap. Call her name at night when it's quiet & listen for her meow. Use a flashlight which her eyes will reflect & shake treat container. Post fliers in your neighborhood. Talk to your neighbors so they know to look for her and will know she is your missing pet & not a stray cat. If you engage people personally, they will be more likely to contact you if they see her.
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