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Deja Vu is Missing in La Conner, WA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 1, 2026

Location Last Seen

La Conner, WA 98257

Nearest Landmark

Snee oosh rd

Name

Deja Vu

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72634926

Species

Cat

Description

Small tuxedo, tipped left ear, white on all feet, belly groomed naked.

Message from Owner

Deja snuck out in the evening. We have been searching day and night. Thought with the rain, she would come back as the only other time she snuck out, that is what happened. Have had wet food out for her every night, it's not been touched. She has a history of Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex, though was not showing symptoms when last seen, is likely to develop painfy mouth ulcers if bitten by fleas, which would require .

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Ginny G.
3 months ago
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Ginny G.
3 months ago
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Ginny G.
3 months ago
Once an indoor (or outdoor) cat is lost they will hunker down and stay hidden. She is hopefully still close by and staying hunkered down. The best times to look for her are late at night and early morning hours when it’s dark and quiet outside. Only one or two people looking and no small children. The main thing is calmness and soft voices when looking for her. Take a flashlight and gently call for her and watch for her eye shine. You can also gently shake a bag of cat food or treats if she knows that sound. Check in trees, on rooftops, fencetops, under bushes, cars, porches, decks, check your garage really well and any sheds or outbuildings and especially ask your neighbors to do the same. She may be stuck in someone's shed or garage. If safe to do so, leave a door/garage door/window cracked open so she can get back inside during the night. I've heard of a number of cats that just come back in on their own if the door is cracked open for them. You can put a scent item outside that she will recognize but another cat or predator won’t (blanket, cat bed, clothing). Litter boxes and food can attract coyotes and other cats so don't put those out. They will keep your kitty away. Report her as missing at your local Humane Society and/or Animal Control and go there often to look for her. Also report her as missing on the Lost My Kitty website. They can help contact local vets and rescue agencies for you. These tips are good for indoor/outdoor cats too. Best wishes on finding your kitty. ❤️
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