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Mitsu is Missing in West Midlands, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 26, 2026

Location Last Seen

West Midlands, England B44 9AE

Nearest Landmark

Behind on of the back gradens

Name

Mitsu

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73054729

Species

Cat

Description

British shorthair, gray with yellow eyes.

Message from Owner

She escaped via open balcony door, she’s never been out and when she tried getting back home she wasn’t able to make the jump, panicked and started running through other gardens. We looked for her all night unable to locate her. We have foxes in the area and i’m petrified something might have happened. She’s very timid and gets scared easily so normally she would tried to hide her self away into small nooks.

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Laura Ä.
16 hours ago
Saz Hockey me too😔no luck last night or this morning. I’m just so scared for her. She’s not food motivated at all, there has been absolutely no reaction nothing. No one has got back to me, i feel so helpless and defeated😔😔my poor girl is all out there alone and scared😭
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Saz H.
18 hours ago
Laura ÄŒepaite please keep updating your post really hope you find her safe and sound soon
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Sherry M.
1 day ago
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Laura Ä.
2 days ago
Saz Hockey thank you so much for your advice, i have done a couple of things on your list, she escaped in the middle of the night, she panicked and tried to get back in but kept failing as we live on the second floor. She then started to jump over our neighbours gardens and disappeared. We checked in the morning with neighbours and looked around but could not locate her. I have printed some flyers so will go out in a bit to post them around the neighbourhood.
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Saz H.
2 days ago
Next check all the surrounding streets, again checking under bushes and in undergrowth. If there are fields/woods nearby, thoroughly search these too.Check any empty houses as cats can get through the smallest of spaces. KEEP doing all these things as when scared cats go into survival mode and may not even respond to their owner at first. Make posters/fliers and put them up anywhere and everywhere (eg stuck to telegraph poles and similar). Stick one in the back window of your car. Local shops, post office, pub, local primary schools (small children are incredibly observant) anywhere really. Ask local vets to display a copy. Speak to local postman and dog walkers to ask them to keep an eye out.
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Saz H.
2 days ago
Please check garages, garden bushes if neighbours etc YOURSELF. Your cat will most likely respond to you. Leave shed doors etc open for a good time, be patient ok. Take treats and water xxxGo out late at night or early hours of morning when it's quiet and safer for cats to cross roads and come out of hiding. Try to search by thinking of your home as centre of a circle. Go to edge of circle, then start calling, stop, listen hard, repeat slowly all the way back home. Repeat from different points on circle. If your cat hears you they will follow your voice in the right direction. Do same when door knocking. Your cat could be laying low to feel safe.
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