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Tessa is Missing in Pittsburgh, PA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 12, 2026

Location Last Seen

Pittsburgh, PA 15241

Nearest Landmark

Meadowmont, Clairmont Drive, Greystone Drive

Name

Tessa

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72878083

Species

Cat

Description

Gray and black striped shorthair cat, 12 years old About 9 pounds (pretty lean), smaller head She is microchipped

Message from Owner

Tessa slipped out of her hse on Allenclair Circle in Montclair (Upper St Clair) on Tuesday night. She was possibly seen two streets over, where a fox was sighted the day before, but she was not there when I got there. She is a very timid cat, afraid of the wind, so I can only imagine how scared she is. I have her litter, food, carrier, blanket on my front porch and am going out often to call for her. Please help me bring her !

Facebook Community Response

Barbara L.
3 weeks ago
Put something with your cat's scent on it outside on the porch such as a blanket, clothes, toys etc. Sprinkle cat nip on it too if you have any
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Cheryl L.
3 weeks ago
Patsy Hillebrecht Thank you. I am trying.
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Barbara L.
3 weeks ago
Go knocking door to door asking your neighbors within a 2-3 block radius. Hand them a flyer with a photo of your cat/dog and a telephone number to be reached at. Hang up flyers outside and protect them with a plastic sleeve from the weather.
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Barbara L.
3 weeks ago
Indoor only fixed cats will be close by hunkered down in fear. Look in bushes, under porches and decks, small spaces and sheds. If you look in the dark with a bright flashlight cat's eyes will glow when the light hits them. Wear reflective and bright clothing so cars can see you in the dark.
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Cheryl L.
3 weeks ago
Thank you - my neighbor has a groundhog trap. I'm a little afraid to use it because I don't know what might get in it besides my cat, and.I don't know if it's the same. She was possibly seen a few streets away but I walked that area twice today and nothing, so I'm not sure where I would set it.
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Sunny M.
3 weeks ago
Set and monitor a humane trap asap for Tessa
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Nancy U.
3 weeks ago
Check shelters daily in person and neighbors sheds/garages. Sewer grates
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Patsy H.
3 weeks ago
I just want to share this with you. My cat Snoopy got out on a Friday night and I immediately set a trap. On Sunday, I bought a second trap. I checked the two traps after 6 am Monday morning. No luck. Monday night for the first time, I left the garage door open slightly enough for my cat Snoopy to get in and I left the cellar door open. I left the lights off in the garage and cellar, except for a light in a separate room. I put 2 blankets by the garage door entrance that Snoopy slept on. I kept all my other cats upstairs. After checking the traps with no luck, I went downstairs and I heard something and then found Snoopy in the cellar. My other cats went down to greet him. I am so grateful that Snoopy is home.
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Patsy H.
3 weeks ago
Some time ago, my young cat snuck out late. I called him and put out a trap, but he didn't come. In the morning, I went out and made cat sounds like he does because he doesn't meow. I then heard him respond and found him hunkered down beside the air conditioner. He must have been very scared all night. He was only about 20-25 feet from my back door. I copied the following messages from other people giving advice on finding lost cats. If Indoor Fixed Kitties: Indoor fixed kitties rarely go far and are usually found hiding scared nearby. Look under everything...porches, decks, sheds, cars, bushes, etc. Look at night and into the wee hours of the morning with a flashlight to see eyes glowing. Ask/tell neighbors. Flyers = sightings. Consider using a humane trap ASAP. Please no litter box outside because it can attract predators and potentially keep your kitty from returning. Prayers for a safe return. If you're able you can also try leaving a door, garage door or window cracked open to let kitty come back in. A video doorbell or trail camera can be helpful to see if kitty is coming around when you're sleeping. Honestly - the magic time is 11pm-6am in spring/summer (8pm-6am in fall/winter) - when no humans are outside. That is when they feel comfortable coming out of hiding. Sit on steps/porch by where cat escaped - talk softly. Let cat come to you. Avoid eye contact. Lost pets will not act "normally" - they are in survival mode.
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