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Toffee is Missing in West Midlands, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 28, 2026

Location Last Seen

West Midlands, England B69 4QQ

Nearest Landmark

Pool Lane, Swan Crescent, Ashes Road

Name

Toffee

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72718083

Species

Cat

Description

Brown&black, long hair, 6 months old but looks younger and smaller. Long whiskers. He is sick PSS waiting for surgery. Should not eat regular food. Chipped

Message from Owner

He can’t be far. Must be afraid and hiding some close garden. But needs to take medicine. It is urgent for his life. Please call 07859 784751

Facebook Community Response

Saz H.
2 months ago
MISSING INDOOR CATS 🐱 This is the advice given for lost indoor cats. If followed, it works in almost every case and trying it all as soon as possible brings most cats home : Usually lost indoor cats won't go far from home and will hide somewhere close by because they are frightened of unfamiliar surroundings. Firstly, look and listen very carefully around every corner of your home Call and listen. This includes in cupboards, lofts etc and loom for any posdible holes or loose floorboards in cupboards. Check carefully round the outside of your home for small gaps etc and again listen carefully and call for your cat. Look in neighbour's gardens, under bushes, under cars in the street and anything else s/he may be hiding behind or underneath and go out late at night with a torch and check again and call him/her. Leave your door open late tonight with the lights off and strong smelling food near the door. Scared cats usually come home in the early hours when they feel it’s safe.....good luck.
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Polly B.
2 months ago
Think like a cat. Back gardens are their roads and highways. Remember ‘Carbonel’. Puss may be locked in somewhere and not everyone sees Facebook. Please put leaflets through letterboxes, on your block and the one opposite, with a photo and a mobile number, asking people to check their sheds and outbuildings. The WHOLE BLOCK. Many people who work full time and drive do not walk past lamppostss and see posters, so leaflets are best and have a greater reach. A mobile number is excellent because people can text you to say ‘Puss was in my garden at No 14 last night’. Good luck!
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Sandra M.
2 months ago
Shared with the public prayers and hope that back home with you soon 🙏 safe and well
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Sue I.
2 months ago
Please ask to check neighbour's gardens and sheds yourself as a frightened cat will not respond to stranger's voices, but may react to yours. Good luck with your search 🐈🐾
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Sherry M.
2 months ago
Shared
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Joan S.
2 months ago
I think someone has taken him in Shared
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Ri M.
2 months ago
Post on Nextdoor and Ring apps. Ask neighbors to check car hoods, garages and sheds immediately. Make sure to tap hoods of the car around. Keep an entryway open for cat to get in. Buy or loan a live cat trap from online stores or local tnr groups. Leave your garage open with cat to enter. Put some food and your clothing there for smell. Get a motion sensor camera to detect when cat is around your property
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Di K.
2 months ago
Shared to public ..hope he's home asap
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Jenny R.
2 months ago
Hang items of your unwashed clothing outside your home so he can pick up your scent Repeat every 2days.Call late at night and early mornings shaking the treats.Go out in your garden between 2am and 4am call listen and wait.Put posters up especially on your outdoor bin and in car window.Leaflet drop in your area and physically ask and go with neighbours to check their sheds and garages.Phone local vets.Good luck
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