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Reunited Cat in Lexington, NC 27292

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 44 minutes

Date Last Seen

August 12, 2026

Name

Lemmy

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73254882

Species

Cat

Description

White with black spots, black ears and tail

Lemmy's Owner Says

Thanks for the prayers , he has been found

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Susan H.
3 days ago
Awesome news!!
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Marsha H.
4 days ago
Good news!
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Gay R.
4 days ago
Awsome
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Anna-Maria R.
4 days ago
Lost cat: If not back yet, perhaps can these tips be of help. Check with Animal Control/Animal Shelter in person, may need to be more than once. Put out some unlaundered clothing from his/her favorite person. Then, at dawn and dusk, when it is calm and quiet, go outside and softly call for him/her while carrying their favorite food. Do not call them if you see them. Assume a low position, blink slowly as that says “friendly, no threat”, and carry their favorite stinky food. Look in every nook and cranny inside, in pump houses, sheds, garages, play houses, and up in trees. If you have a garage, keep the door up 5-6” and put the cat bed inside about 4-5’. Also put some stinky food he likes in there. They usually stay close to home. Put up neon flyers with picture and contact info. Hope he/she is back soon! Or get a tracker: Balynda Brown 919-418-7953 dog tracker Sandra Colston dog tracker 276-768-9650 Website: Bravok911.com Also BRAVO, MAR Search Dog   https://www.lostcatfinder.com/the-detective?fbclid=IwAR1CcAVS3K7J1CA50MZnDAicGgs68x418gQ-Ts4iv1p_GdikH85IhyReNP8_aem_AYSw8TJx_awodc7KtoiwVUwuprCGVnlxXjSJ6MPDP_sKCdqzv_AeqYz2ZN-go-KCKsA https://www.pawboost.com/blog/lost-cat-behavior/?fbclid=IwAR12QCmrsAlvYd6tfeswxNVBe3mTGY37UIg9UG4j_zrq9rixyAiW5paXx-g_aem_AXuLPRk-wmBjNiz0SU3w6jseC1TFkR4Bwvrbj7zQsfbcRbi9yu5d1zXsNXu3beF9KOs
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Dianne B.
4 days ago
Talk softly when calling late night and during the night to early morning when it quite out .. Might wait in between to see if you hear them meow nearby .... For indoor cats if there is any way you could leave your door garage door or window slightly ajar if possible they know where they got out and will often come back in on their own .. If you didn't see them get out check deep dresser drawers, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, under beds in box springs, behind the frig, the stove, behind or under the sofa, under or in the recliner the washer/dryer or inside if left open .. basement crawl space .. attic .. anywhere small or behind a cat can hide they will! If out cats will hide during the day and are more active late evening near dark to early morning , daybreak ... have a spot light to shine to see eyes in the dark .. they are usually close by and will often come back to the door .. or hide under bushes or decks to feel safe ! Also check crawl spaces under houses , garages, sheds of neighbors nearby ...No food out after dark it will attract area strays and wildlife to the area ... check culvert pipes .. storm drains .. up trees .. and colder weather they will get under car hoods for warmth and on tires also ...this can happen and they could be miles from home . Cats in a new home need at least 30 days to adjust to a new area and may and will travel to get back to their old home .. In some cases a set trap may be needed and monitored! A Trail cam or night vision goggles can help to monitor the areas outside! Post to Nextdoor Ask neighbors to check their Ring Doorbells... Beware of loose and roaming dogs in the area as they will chase and your cats! For automatic garage doors please place a 6x6 block or cinder block so that the door will not come all the way down and trap your pet as they can be injured! Check with area Shelters, Animal Control, and Vets offices also put flyers ... Am sure you have tried most all of these! Don't give up!!
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