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Stormy is Missing in Cleveland, OH

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 3, 2026

Location Last Seen

Cleveland, OH 44113

Nearest Landmark

Fulton

Name

Stormy

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72970466

Species

Cat

Description

White with gray face ears and paws striped tail

Message from Owner

Just moved now I haven’t seen her in two day thinking she maybe got out somehow set food out last night and it was gone this morning hopefully was her

Facebook Community Response

Nanette B.
6 days ago
SHARED PRAYERS SENT ❤️
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Cynthia W.
1 week ago
Beautiful baby
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Kevin F.
1 week ago
At your current location and, if possible, at your previous home, please check nearby storm drains and sewer pipes. Vehicle engines and tire wells. Attics, closets, vents, and bats. Garages and sheds. Bushes and trees. Under buildings and porches. In addition to other times, search outside at dawn and dusk when it's quiet. Using a flashlight may help. At your current place, set outside your old clothes so Stormy may detect a familiar scent. Carry the old clothes with you when searching. Good luck.
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Rae M.
1 week ago
Melissa A.
1 week ago
I copy & paste my tips, so some may not apply. Most of the time, they will not stray too far from home. I went out at dusk, during the night, and at dawn (when they are most active) and called my cat's name softly and spoke to them. That helped - Munch was hiding under my next door neighbor's back deck. Munch is a talker in the house; I was finally able to get him to talk to me again. Look at your surrounding neighbors' yards - are there any spots/openings that would provide protection from the weather? We put out kibble, water, his litter box, and an article clothing from each of us with our scent on it next to the kibble, sprinkled with some catnip. There are different traps. We were about to use a drop trap when I caught Munch by hand. If you have cameras outside, use them for surveillance. That's how we found out where and approximately what times Munch was most active. My husband and best friend went door to door with the flyers and spoke with our neighbors (I was working the social media). I also called all the local vets to inquire if a kitty like Munch was brought in and emailed them Munch's flyer so they were on the alert of him missing. Same with local rescues. One recommended putting out more than one trap. When it goes below freezing, their paw pads can freeze to the metal cage. If you can afford it, I highly recommend using the PawBoost Alerts. We paid for the Facebook post, Instagram ad, and the comparing our kitty to the found animals they come across. I received a few calls - and a lot of shares online. Got one scammer - so be careful. I know some of these tips are repetitive, but I wanted to share because I feel these tips were instrumental in helping to bring Munch home. Sending pawsitive vibes and hugs. We know the nightmare you are going through. We are praying you find your kitty ASAP. ❤️🐾❤️
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Lauren A.
1 week ago
I'm not quite sure if the cat got out while you were moving? You said you just moved. If that's the case it's very common for a cat to try to get back to the original house because they feel that that is where they're home is so if that is the case, you may want to try to check back at the place you moved from
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Carole J.
1 week ago
If chipped contact your microchip company and make sure your information is updated and file a lost cat report there
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Carole J.
1 week ago
Next door app
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Cathy P.
1 week ago
💖💖💖💖💖💖
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