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Honey is Missing in Fort Bragg, NC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 5, 2026

Location Last Seen

Fort Bragg, NC 28307

Nearest Landmark

Packet Circle, Pope Neighborhood

Name

Honey

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72749233

Species

Cat

Description

orange tabby with a green collar

Message from Owner

hi we got back from vacay, our friend was watching our hse and the back door had opened overnight and she got out and hasn’t been seen since :( she’s a very lovey but skittish cat she’s under a year old and we just want her back. thank you.

Facebook Community Response

Casey J.
2 weeks ago
Cameron House is she fixed? There’s a female orange cat I’ve seen but she looks to be pregnant possibly.
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Diane M.
2 months ago
Most inside cats don’t venture far when they find themselves outside. Put her litter box outside. Go out at night and early morning hours with a flashlight calling her name and checking bushes, trees, under cars. Hang a piece of family bedding or clothing out so the breeze/wind can carry the scent and hopefully lead her home. Check your home, neighbors, businesses for crawlspaces, sheds, garages in case she’s hiding, sought a quiet place, or trapped and cannot get out. Check with Animal Control daily in person in case someone turned her in. Take a pic to them to post. Post fliers and on Next Door App also. Get her spayed if she isn’t already as it cuts down on their roaming and is better healthwise overall. It also reduces the overpopulation of kittens/cats which is a problem in most areas. Good luck.
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Val K.
2 months ago
Please try these tips they have definitely helped others to get their pet home. Watch a tip video on youtube about how to find your lost cat,there are several. Post and check on Nextdoor for sightings. Also just heard about this site offering great useful tips so definitely check it out “lostcatfinder.com” Just know your kitty is probably not far away so the sooner the better, put out something of yours or the cats out for scent, putting out the litter box is not recommended as it attracts unwanted critters that could possibly scare your cat off again. 🔺SO IMPORTANT…. Look with flashlight early a.m. and/or late at night, calling and shaking food. That part is crucial because those are the quiet hours and your cat would be more prone to coming out of hiding. put up flyers too. If you get any sightings use a trap, sometimes you can borrow from animal control or Amazon has them. I have recently heard some take smelly, oily fish (juice only) (sardines, tuna) and make a “smelly trail” around their house to help with scent. Dont give up too soon , i had one gone for weeks and as i was about to give up, my last night to call her, she was in our yard. Also just heard someone found theirs after 70 days so…… 🙏🏻🙏🏻 EDIT: Regarding looking early a.m. or late p.m. hours I feed a stray and I see him on our ring camera before it gets truly light so when I say early a.m. I mean something like 530 am. Also when searching if you notice any feral cat colonies/feeding stations, definitely check them out
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Cameron H.
2 months ago
plz help 🙏🏼
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