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Tiger is Missing in Hoppers Crossing, VIC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 8, 2026

Location Last Seen

Hoppers Crossing, VIC 3029

Nearest Landmark

Moffatt Crescent/Mossfiel Drive

Name

Tiger

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72773731

Species

Cat

Description

Domestic silver tabby cat, almost 6 years old, heart shapes on one side of his coat, microchipped and deed, extremely friendly.

Message from Owner

Hi everyone, our beloved silver tabby cat (Tiger) has not come since the 8th of April when he escaped out the back door. He usually always come back so it’s really unusual for him to be gone for over a week now.. If you have seen him please contact me and leave a message. He is microchipped, deed and has been notified as missing on the database. He has no collar as he always manages to take them off. He also has a distinct pattern of love hearts on one side, us and the kids miss him a lot and we are very worried. Thank you for your time.

Facebook Community Response

Daniela B.
2 months ago
https://www.scaredycats.com.au/find-lost-cat/find-lost-cat-step-by-step-guide/
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Russel M.
2 months ago
Prayers to St Francis of Assisi and St Anthony & St Gertrude of Nivelles for a safe and speedy return.
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Winslow Y.
2 months ago
I’m sorry that your cat is missing 💔 Go out tonight and start searching and calling for your cat when it’s very quiet and your kitty will hear you call their name. Your cat will be close by. Try anytime from 11 pm - 5 am. Take a powerful torch with you. If possible go out twice in the night at diff times. This has worked for me before and has been a very successful technique for others too. From tomorrow, try approaching your neighbors. Put up posters. Leaflet neighborhood if possible at least 1-2 streets on either-side of yours, that’s how my missing cat was identified on a neighbor’s property. Go door knocking, at least 3-4 houses on either side of yours and across the road and street behind. Speak to those neighbors and personally deliver a leaflet of your missing cat to them. Your neighbors will pay more attention if you speak with them. Contact local council, vets, pounds and shelters. Post on other Facebook Lost pet/cat sites for more exposure. Your cat will be close by, from personal experience, one of my missing cat’s was located at my next door neighbor’s house and another time several years ago, my cat was just one street away. Make sure to report your cat missing at Central Animal Records, or which ever organisation your cat’s microchip is registered with (there are a few diff ones) that’s how my cat was found and prevented a stranger from changing ownership of her. I hope you find your beautiful kitty 🙏🏼❤️
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R K.
2 months ago
Knock on neighbours doors and put out flyers everywhere. Do offer rewards. Also go out in the night. You can hear him better then. Check the pounds too. Airtags on collars help greatly.
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