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Rex Rogers is Missing in Jacksonville, FL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 18, 2026

Location Last Seen

Jacksonville, FL 32244

Nearest Landmark

Near 110th street where the town hses are

Name

Rex Rogers

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72681976

Species

Cat

Description

Light orange and white Male cat he is well fed so a little chunky he has white spots on his feet he’s short haired big green eyes

Message from Owner

REWARD$$ last seen on Liska drive off 110th street & wessconnect. Please keep a eye out for my baby Rex light orange/white/white paws/fixed he’s so sweet he’s shy so he might be skittish but he loves food so might come if you have some food if you have seen him or know where he is please call my # his name is Rex he is light orange and white

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Marcelle M.
3 months ago
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Michelle D.
3 months ago
Cats that normally do not go outside do not go very far. They will hunker down in the bushes in your yard or your neighbor's yard. You may be so close to them that you can actually step on them and not see them. So look extremely closely. Go out there with some food or some treats in a bag or a can shaking it calling their name. If it's safe to do so and you have another person in your house, have them stay inside with the door open from which your cat escape from. When you are outside calling and shaking the can and looking for he or she, have that person inside with the door open. Cats normally will run back into the same door area but if it is closed they will leave. At night, go out there with the food doing the same thing but with a flashlight looking for the reflection of their eyes. If you have a garage door leave your garage door open a few inches. Also cats have been known to come home between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. so you'll need to check frequently. Put a piece of clothing of your cat's most beloved person outside. Cats can smell up to 1 mi away. But do not under any circumstance put the litter box out. That will attract predators. Cats cover their excrement for a reason. If you put the litter box outside, your cat will leave the area. I will also share.
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