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Boba is Missing in Puyallup, WA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

August 7, 2026

Location Last Seen

Puyallup, WA 98374

Nearest Landmark

Shaw Road and Manorwood Dr

Name

Boba

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73283112

Species

Cat

Description

Tabby, tail broken at birth; shorter and crooked. Super friendly, cries for attention

Message from Owner

He's been with us since he was born and is a member of our family, not just a pet. A very affectionate and sweet boy, we all miss him very much.

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Linda D.
4 days ago
LOST CAT OPEN DOOR Scatter the contents of your hoover bag around the outside boundary of your home - they can scent their way home from miles away, using the familiar smell of your home. If putting out clothing make sure that it hasn’t been washed so that it smells of “you”. Going out late at night/ early morning when it is quieter and less noise distraction around will make it easier for you to hear each other’s calls. If you are calling for him make sure you do this as you walk towards your home not away from it so that if he follows the direction of your voice you’re leading him home, not further away. Also ask any neighbours to check their sheds/ outbuildings in case he’s been inquisitive and got trapped inside somewhere. If he is an indoor cat he is likely scared and hiding somewhere very close by - look under/behind any items/objects that he may be seeking shelter from - under bushes, behind bins etc. when searching at night take a torch - the light from its beam will reflect in his eyes and you will be able to spot him even if he doesn’t respond to your calls. Put up posters in all surrounding streets and inform the microchip company that he is missing.Put out water, and some of YOUR dirty clothes (dirty socks are nice and stinky)/blankets (dry in dryer first to enhance smell). Depending on the weather, you might want to put out a plastic tub with straw for shelter. Go out every morning and evening walking (folks seem successful around 10:30 p.m., but don't go alone) with food/treats in bowl rattling it, calling your cats name. Cats are often hiding within a 5-house radius. Do NOT give up. There was a cat a week or so ago, they went out every night for 5 nights, finally on the 5th night, they heard it's meow, it was trapped in a neighbor's shed. Another was hiding in a tree from the neighbor's dogs. Check buildings, bushes, trees, and storm drains around your house. Also in the house/garage, keep all doors/closets OPEN in case it's hiding in the house. If you can, leave door cracked open from which cat would most likely sneak back in during the night. If desperate, sprinkle your urine near the cracked door as stronger scent guidance. Worked for us!
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Dawn R.
4 days ago
Sharing watch tall trees as cats can go up but sometimes need help getting down and can stay treed for days especially when scared put some unwashed clothes and cat bed outside as the familiar smell might help lure kitty back home leave a door or window open for kitty to get back into the home ask neighbours to check garages and sheds and security cameras go out late at night when it's quiet calling kitty softly and bring fav bag of treats to shake inform local vets and rescue shelters of kitty missing don't put cat litter outside as it might attract predators like coyotes and raccoons
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