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Mila is Missing in Queens, NY

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 7, 2026

Location Last Seen

Queens, NY 11356

Nearest Landmark

Near 9th avenue college point ny, 11356

Name

Mila

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73078621

Species

Cat

Description

Light gray striped tabby cat; striped tail; white underbelly; white paws; green eyes; white nose.

Message from Owner

Had her since a kitten and she's a very anxious cat. She got out by mishap and I'm worried since she is not spayed :( I miss her so much.

Facebook Community Response

Annie T.
13 hours ago
Praying you find your beautiful little kitty safe and soon 🙏 ❤️
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Anna A.
16 hours ago
I hope she comes home
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Ana C.
2 days ago
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Carrie R.
2 days ago
Why didn't you spay her? Post lots of flyers with large letters that can be seen from a car. Set a humane trap with her favorite food; don't leave it unattended. Leave a scent trail of your things and hers, leading to your house. Leave door ajar, if you can. Go around calling her name gently, carrying her favorite food or a strong-smelling food like fried chicken or sardines, and approach slowly if seen as she may be scared and run (fight or flight mode). Indoor cats are normally within 4 houses of yours. Ask neighbors if YOU can check their backyard, shed, garage; also look under porches and shrubs. Contact a professional pet tracker, such as Teddy Henn who has had wonderful success in finding lost dogs; they use scent dogs and drones to track your companion animal. (Advice from book written by an expert, Finding your Lost Cat by Dusty Rainbolt.) Also check Pawboost if someone found her, and post your cat or dog on Pawboost, which has a high success rate. And pray, God knows where your companion is. Check the city shelter in case someone brought her there. Using AI to find a lost pet: https://www.icontact-archive.com/archive?c=425849&f=64378&s=99808&m=2272343&t=a4b243fb1dc18cc556c2e20d4a8f9aa471395ff7ec2bdfd10657ec43f05b9e76
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Pets H.
2 days ago
🐈‍⬛LOST CATS: Please follow my personal advice. I have helped many people recover their lost house cats. Your cat is very close to home! Please follow my (original) advice. No litter box outside, no food outside. It will attract other animals including other cats who will keep your cat away if trying to return home. If you have a garage- set and MONITOR a humane cat trap on your garage at morning dusk and evening dusk especially. Use to food I lost below. Cover the trap with a towel. ⬇️ Distribute Flyers- by knocking on doors to your neighbors and handing them out, and posted them on poles etc. as well even to any businesses close by? This step is crucial to recovering your cat! Speak to people in person. I cannot stress enough, the importance of knocking on doors speaking to people and handing them a “lost cat” flyer at the same time. This is how you get sightings and this is what will bring your cat home. GARAGE- If you have a garage set and monitor the humane trap in the garage leaving the garage open a little for the cat to find its way in. Please use the food I recommend and heat in microwave for 10 seconds before putting in the human trap. Must be home and MONITOR the trap. If you get a sighting you need to set and MONITOR a humane trap at the sighting location right away and at morning dusk. *NEVER LEAVE A TRAP UNATTENDED. You can use rotisserie chicken and Friskies Whitefish and Sardines canned food as bait. Cats usually stay within a one mile radius from home. Most are found very close to home as in a few houses away or next street over. They are usually found (after getting sightings and with trapping) very close to their own home. Some come home on their own, usually in the overnight hours. Concentrate on canvassing your own neighborhood, however, in case the sighting was not of your cat. Cats don’t usually go far. They usually will try to return home between 10 PM and 5 AM with peak hours being 3-5 AM. Put a worn shirt of yours on your porch or near the door and continue to replace with a fresh one daily. Do NOT put a litter box outside. It will attract male unneutered cats who will spray property and chase your cat away if trying to return home. Some cats stay hidden for 3 weeks traveling at night. Flyers generate sightings.
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Tina M.
3 days 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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Gary M.
3 days ago
Drag scent trails… She may be hiding under a porch, a shed, or a car, behind bushes, or in a wooded area. Go out late at night with a flashlight that might reflect against her eyes, and call her gently. Or shake a bag of treats, sometimes better than your voice to attract a cat that’s scared. Create scent trails on the grass and ground leading up to your home (or to a trap, ideally monitored with a trail cam, so you can respond quickly when the cat is in the trap). Get a towel and rub it with your dirty laundry, blankets, socks, or anything else with the scent of home. (Do not use kitty litter.) Tie a rope to the towel and drag it from the areas where you think the cat might be, creating scent trails leading to your house (or the trap). You won’t smell the scent on the towel or the ground, but the cat will. (If you use a trap, load it with a little cat food, chicken or tuna, enough to attract the cat from the trail that leads up to it. Rely on the scent trails to get your cat to the trap.) Rain and snow will wash away the scent trails, so you’ll have to drag again afterwards. Also, renew the trails every couple days. Try to remain patient and hopeful. Some cats only show up after many days or even weeks. Important: . Never leave a trap unattended, always keep an eye on it, checking it every 1/2 hour in person or with a trail cam. Position the trap close to where the cat escaped or was last seen. . Trail cam photos and videos are marked with time stamps, helpful to know if and when the cat shows up but doesn’t go into the trap. . Post flyers in the area with a picture of your cat and your contact information. . Even if you don’t have a trap or a trail cam, scent trails leading to your home can work.
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