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Finn is Missing in Grand Rapids, MI

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 30, 2026

Location Last Seen

Grand Rapids, MI 49512

Nearest Landmark

48th st & Whitneyville Ave

Name

Finn

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72734069

Species

Cat

Description

White Flame Point Siamese

Message from Owner

White, neutered male with orangish rings on his tail. Very vocal. Not declawed. About 10 lbs. He is an indoor/outdoor cat and a great hunter. He rarely leaves our property but we just moved. He is microchipped and was last wearing a blue collar with blue tracker and a bell. The tracker battery .

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Rebekah J.
2 months ago
Finn is still missing - it’s been two weeks. It’s likely someone took him in and doesn’t realize there’s a family that loves and misses him. He is an indoor/outdoor cat and has never been gone more than three days.
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Carol T.
2 months ago
Sending prayers
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Rose A.
2 months ago
Very beautiful lost family cat
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Lin O.
2 months ago
If you allow him to go outside unsupervised, and since he apparently had been allowed to roam when you lived at your former residence, you might need to consider that he took a notion to try to go back to your original home. Asking the new residents to look out for him, also asking former neighbors to please watch for him, as well as placing signs up in your old neighborhood would be prudent.
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Sheena M.
2 months ago
Love and prayers
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Helen N.
2 months ago
Many Blessings!!
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Sharon M.
2 months ago
Also post on For the Love of Louie *Michigan Lost Pet Lookers*
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Debra B.
2 months ago
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Maggie C.
2 months ago
Your Missing Cat will try to re-enter the home when the neighborhood is quiet. If it all possible, leave the door/window ajar that the kitty escaped from and secure other companion animals to a separate room of the home. He/she will try to re-enter when the neighborhood is quiet in the evening and overnight hours. Make sure you physically check underneath and in the engine compartment of your vehicles prior to starting in the morning. Litter box WILL attract community cats and predators, potentially pushing your lost cat out of the area. Clothing/bedding that smell like him/her and his/her family outside the home immediately. If you have a garage, leave the door open enough for him/her to get in. If you live in a mobile home community look under yours and your neighbors homes. Check around your home: bushes, up in trees, deck, porch etc. If their head fits their body will too! Door knock neighbors and ask them to check outbuildings, sheds, garages and ring cam footage. Go out periodically through out the night shaking his/her treats or opening a can of wet food and call to him/her. Renting/borrowing/buying a live trap and setting within the first 24 hours your cat has been missing is a good idea. Live traps need to be monitored frequently. Be prepared to release wildlife. Posting flyers in your neighborhood as well as getting a flyer to rescues, shelters and animal control services is very essential to the recovery of your lost pet.
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Debra B.
2 months ago
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