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Shusha is Missing in Albany, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 4, 2026

Location Last Seen

Albany, CA 94706

Nearest Landmark

Jackson St. and Ohlone St.

Name

Shusha

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72639102

Microchip #

939000007254713

Species

Cat

Description

Sweet old cat, 16 yo,very friendly, short medium hair.

Message from Owner

Our Shusha has been with us for 16 years! She was probably taken on 3/4 evening, she never goes far from the hse by herself. She receives daily that she needs, if anyone knows any lead please let me know!

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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
Alina text call me I don’t use messenger on here much ❤️
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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
Alina Kremerov I'm so so sorry...another idea...in case he was taken IN by a caring person 💓 MAKE HUGE NEON POSTERS and /or a BILLBOARD To increase the chances that a neighbors calls for any possible sighting ; or if someone took him (thinking he needed help like last time) then they may see this driving by 💓 NEON POSTER/S In front of your home and near a busy intersection everyone tends to drive by in your neighborhood. 💓 BILLBOARD Make a HUGE BillBoard using a TARP, duct tape and Blown up photo of kitty (kinkos or fedex) - to tie up at a busy intersection near you to ensure everyone in the neighborhood is aware to call you upon sighting. 💓 Tip: Print 16”x20” of clear full body photo of your cat (crop the photo to remove as much background so it’s just your cat) Fedex Print stores charges $11 for one color copy, available overnight. Cut out your cat and glue/tape to each huge neon sign and for the Billboard. See Signs/Billboard Example: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y1h2G8kgceEs_pdhEsn9O18_ZijKLDbG/view?usp=sharing
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Alina K.
3 months ago
HappyCatLady thank you for your thoughts and prayers 💗 yes that’s a possibility. Though there are several cats here how are in/out. It happened before that she was taken by a person with good intentions that wanted to treat her. She is very skinny and they thought she was underfed and not looked for.
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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
Alina Kremerov I have found cats people assumed were stolen some were taken inside by caring neighbors - the AirTag off is very suious - maybe someone who doesn’t think she should be allowed outside? Put on your flyers that when you find her she’s going to be strictly indoor only just in case that was the reason. 🌹❤️🌹❤️
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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
Alina Kremerov it was far from home - did not know that ugh - you must put up flyers where her AirTag was found and at home your block there in case she gets released 🙏🏼❤️and to appeal to who found her if that’s what happened ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹🙏🏼 praying
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Alina K.
3 months ago
HappyCatLady thank you for addressing it, that helps! We live in the UcVillage, so no garages/sheds etc. it’s very obvious she was taken, unfortunately. There were attempts to take her before but we managed to find her. For some reason people DO take other people cats, especially if they are sweet and friendly. Most of strays are running away and this one lets you pet her. Her collar with the AirTag was found in one whole piece so very far from home, while she never walks more than 50 feet away from our house. Always around. But of course I’m not giving up. I’ll go to one more clinic near the village and will keep posting flyers and talking to people.
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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
❤️ 🙏 Call for kitty early morning and at night as you walk around slowly, and during the day knock on doors ask neighbors to PARTIALLY open garages and sheds and storages and crawlspace - any place kitty could have gotten stuck - leave partially open for 2 hours allowing him time to escape..if a neighbor is not home, then tape a flyer to the front door using painter's tape (won't harm the door) Keep track on a printed google map so you don't miss anyone..don't give up ❤️ Don't wait for anyone online - we live all over and your kitty is near YOU and your actual neighbors who are not seeing these posts ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Don’t stop searching and calling for your cat at night and early morning when it’s quiet. Last month Another lost cat was found 2 doors away UNDER the house TRAPPED under the house for a MONTH! - the neighbor heard something when she came home late and saw a very thin cat - she banged on her neighbor's door (she had seen the flyers for a month!) and he raced over and got his cat - who was SKINNY and dirty but alive!! Don't give up and don't stop taking action in person. Your cat could be stuck in a neighbor's shed or crawl space - please ask neighbors again to open up garages/sheds/storage units/crawl spaces/bats for 3 hours - allowing time for escape. Put out wet food by the door your cat normally goes in and out of ... they are often way closer than we think - just stuck and too scared to meow or sometimes they can't meow for not having water for so many days. Gain permission to go under bats ALONE - shine a flashlight under carefully - in the hopes of catching the GLOW of your cat's eyes. Continue to slowly walk and call for your cat - going right up to neighbor's garages and up against fences...let neighbors know you will be doing this at night...❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
❤️ 🙏 I'm so sorry you haven't found your kitty yet. Call for kitty early morning and at NIGHT as you SLOWLY walk around. REPEAT LATE NIGHT…some cats that get stuck /trapped won’t meow initially but do as more time passes and they are stuck in a shed for example..During the day knock on doors ask neighbors to PARTIALLY open garages and sheds and storages and crawlspace - any place kitty could have gotten stuck - leave partially open for 2 hours allowing kitty time to escape..if a neighbor is not home, then tape a flyer to the front door using painter's tape (won't harm the door) Keep track on a printed google map so you don't miss anyone..don't give up ❤️ Don't wait for anyone online - we live all over and your kitty is near YOU and your actual neighbors who are not seeing these posts ❤️ —------------ 💕 As you may know, cats don't leave their territory. Many cats get stuck/trapped at nearby neighbors as folks open and close bats/sheds/crawl spaces/ not knowing a curious kitty snuck inside ...and folks close door and windows when they leave town on vacation - same thing. You must focus completely on in-person searching , continue to CALL for kitty LATE night and walk around as you calmly call for kitty — SET YOUR ALARM fo 12am and 3AM - yes the later the better when it’s quiet outside and if your cat is stuck they might meow back…during the day talk to neighbors flyering every single residence (tape the flyer directly onto the front door top and bottom so it stays - use painter's tape won't harm the door) Mark on a printed GOOGLE. MAP of your block and surrounding blocks as you go door to door to talk to every neighbor possible, asking them to open up their sheds /storage unit/s, crawl space, garage doors for a few hours and then close them again - allowing a cat enough time to get out (they usually do not run out right away) . REPLACE worn out flyers on every lamppost - ((((place flyers inside "clear binder sheet protectors" with the opening facing downward - tape around the sleeve opening so they last even through rain))) people have short memories you must replace the flyers AND post them to every front door if no one answers the door. AT night you will call for your baby when it's dark and quiet - walk around slowly calling in your normal calm voice and listen for meows coming from a neighbor's garage or backyard . THough many will NOT meow if stuck or injured, some WILL ! Your cat also could have hurt a back leg for example and can't jump a fence to get back home. Another reason to talk to your actual neighbors and gain permission to check ALONE under their back decks or under stair cases and crawl spaces and sheds USING A FLASHLIGHT even during the day - to catch the reflection of kitty's eyes. I can't tell you how many stories about lost cats both indoor only and indoor/outdoor cats that are found using flashlights in dark places catching the cat's eye GLOW. I also always recommend to aim a motion activated camera at kitty's escape or EXIT point - where you leave wet food before each sunset IN CASE kitty got spooked and is hiding from ALL humans and looking for food at night. Water bowl 15-20 feet away in the shade (not near the food). The most important thing is to keep taking action in person and not give up! no matter what anyone says. ❤️ damia
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HappyCatLady .
3 months ago
Alina Kremerov She IS very friendly not WAS - people don't typically steal cats - it could be possible that the airtag got stuck on something or she scratched and it came off (I have 14 cats with airtags and sometimes the collars come off even though I use collars with very secure clasps.... praying that someone saw her and took her inside in this case...BUT there is a chance that she had a scuffle with a tom boy cat and is Spooked and hiding very close by or that she got stuck while exploring in a neighbor's garage or shed...invite ALL possibilties - Call your local shelters to find out if anyone surrendered an injured or deceased cat - UGH i'm so sorry but you want to rule this out. Call for her this morning CALMLY - crack open can of food outside and place in her bowl.Talk to your neighbors and FLYER every lamppost (BOTH SIDES) and every single door within a few blocks - focus on your immediate block today adn then expand outward daily..1 hour a day during the week 2 hours daily flyering and talking to neighbors this weekend... don't give up on her. Someone COULD have picked her up to help her - praying that is what happend and that you must plaster the area with FLYERS so the finder will see the flyer and know she is so loved and needs her medicine and to return her to you ...praying for you ❤️ damia
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Husne J.
3 months ago
https://www.humaneworld.org/en/resources/how-find-lost-cat
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