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PEACHES is Missing in San Antonio, TX

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 11, 2026

Location Last Seen

San Antonio, TX 78247

Nearest Landmark

Crystal Glade and Misty Glade

Name

PEACHES

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72765619

Microchip #

982091068162332

Species

Cat

Description

****$350 Reward**** Name: Peaches Date Missing: 04/11/2026 around 4:30PM Color: Orange, Tabby Size/Weight: 10lbs Age: 3 y/o Gender: Female Features: Friendly, Fixed, Pink collar with bell & name tag, Noticeable hip size difference when sitting due to major surgery, Front paws de-clawed

Message from Owner

Hi neighbors, if anyone sees our orange, female, tabby cat, Peaches, please reach out to let me know! She is chipped and has a collar with a nam tag that also has my phone number listed. She is notorious for going on adventures through the doggy door, exploring on Crystal Glade, but returns and never skips a night to snuggle with us 🥹. Last night she didn't return and we have been unable to get her attention with the typical sound of her treats shaking or calling her name. We would appreciate if anyone could let us know if you see her! Thank you!

Facebook Community Response

Jeannine R.
1 month ago
Poor soul
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Dianne H.
1 month ago
Hope you find her
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Deva S.
1 month ago
Leave some of your laundry outside your home to help him find his way home by scent. Also leave a door, lower window, garage door cracked open enough for him to find a way back into the home. They normally try to get back inside the same way they got out. If he is scared, he may be moving at night when it is quieter and looking for a way back inside. Hope this helps 🙏
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Marilyn O.
1 month ago
🙏❤️🙏
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2 months ago
One lost in San Antonio, one found in Tom Ball, but they sure do look alike.
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Tammy L.
2 months ago
What to do if you lose your Cat 1. Search all places inside and around your house as cats can hide in small places. 2. Shake their treat bag and softly call their name. 3. Search at dusk and dawn with a flashlight as the light will pick up their eyes. Outside they tend to hide under shrubs, under porches, in open sheds & drainage ditches. You can shake their treats while looking outside too. 4. Put something with your scent on it outdoors, on a porch or deck or in your garage with the door cracked. Sometimes the scent brings them home. You can also put their litter box outside but depending on where you live, it could bring out predators. 5. Post on nextdoor & the Ring Neighbor app. 6. Post on pawboost. You can download a free flyer here. 7. Post on FB Lost & Found Groups 8. Make a lost pet report to all the local shelters especially in areas that have close boundaries. 9. Post on PetFBI site and use .org as the ending. 10. If chipped, report to chip company but don’t forget to change status when your cat is found. 11. Ask your neighbors to check their garages and sheds. 12. Last you can rent a humane trap from the shelter and set it with some tasty food. If you have a lot of predators in the area you live, you may want to skip this step. Often your cat is around your home at night.
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Linda A.
2 months ago
Post on Nextdoor
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