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Reunited Cat in Jersey City, NJ 07304

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REUNITED - reunited after 14 days, 0 hours

Date Last Seen

May 16, 2026

Name

Whispers

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72892364

Species

Cat

Description

she is a grey and white cat she is pretty small and very skiddish

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Michael K.
1 week ago
Any updates?
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Marina R.
2 weeks ago
Ten months. What a shame.
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Dbn I.
2 weeks ago
It’s similar but don’t think so, just in case, I’ll leave it here.
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Olivia B.
2 weeks ago
Michael Keefe Oak Street!
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Noelle H.
2 weeks ago
Humane trap and camera are key, plus leaving door slightly ajar at night for reentry
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Michael K.
2 weeks ago
Where on Bergen Ave?
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Tina M.
3 weeks ago
First put out a big bowl of water. Then, did you try the kitty litter trick? Take some litter from their box and sprinkle outside leading to your door then call them constantly especially at dawn and dusk and when it's quiet. Kitty will follow its scent and your voice home. It's no doubt scared and hiding. You can also try a stinky can of sardines! Or if kitty is a cuddler, try putting an article of your clothing by your door. Also check area garages, under car hoods, shelters, Nextdoor and Pawboost for found kitties in and near your zip. Don’t give up. And post flyers around your neighborhood. Good luck! And please keep your kitty inside if you let it out!! Between coyotes, diseases, bad actors and cars, there are so many ways harm can come to them. Finally, if your kitty isn’t fixed, please spay/neuter!
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Emmanuel R.
3 weeks ago
I’d suggest reaching out to Pawesome spotter Team Their thermal drone setup is incredible—it picks up heat signatures in real-time, so they can find things hidden in dense woods or at night that you'd never see on foot." This is their telegram link👇 https://t.me/pawesomespotter24
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Keith S.
3 weeks ago
I copy and paste my tips so I realize some of this might not apply. If you have a garage crack it enough so he can get in and out. Put out some food and water so he doesn’t go searching for it. Heated bowls if it’s getting cold. You can try shaking a bag of food or snapping a tab on a can, if he’s hungry enough he may come running. If you’re searching at night make sure you have a good flashlight. The light will make his eyes glow. Keep in mind cats like to stay in the shadows so they will walk close to or hug against buildings, homes, garages, bush lines etc to avoid being seen. If he’s never been out before he won’t go far. You can try putting out cat nip and a bell toy. If he finds it you may just hear the bell. Make sure to let your neighbors know and pass out flyers with all the information they need to get in touch with you including his picture. He’ll know your voice compared to others so keep that in mind as well. You should also get a trap and see if you can catch him that way. Some of the rescue shelters will loan them out. If you’re worried about the cold, you can build a cat shelter out of a tote or foam cooler. Just make sure you fill the shelter with straw not hay. Hay holds moisture. Also, ask your neighbors to check their garages and sheds to make sure he didn’t get stuck in there by mistake. I hope this helps and he comes home soon. cats are most active at dawn and dusk. 9pm or so and around 5:30am. Also, someone in another post recommended a cat chum line. You can look it up on google. As there is more to it, But here’s a bit of it. "Cat chum line" likely refers to a method used to attract cats, particularly lost or stray cats, using a scent trail or line of chum. This involves creating a path of strong-smelling substances like tuna, sardines, or even cat litter, leading back to a trap or a familiar area. The goal is to guide the cat back to safety or a place where it can be captured and returned home.
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