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Mystery is Missing in Greenville County, SC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 12, 2026

Location Last Seen

Greenville County, SC 29687

Nearest Landmark

Langley and sam langley rd travelers rest,sc

Name

Mystery

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72785162

Species

Cat

Description

14 years old, fixed,solid black, fur thin on back legs,missing bottom canine, little notch in her ear.

Message from Owner

She's very smart and very friendly. She is solid black with a few random white hairs, 14 years old, missing a bottom canine and has a small notch in her ear. She almost looks like an adolescent cat, but her fur shows her age. Comes to her name, Mystery, if she feels safe enough.

Facebook Community Response

Nancy E.
4 weeks ago
Good luck and please don’t give up.
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Sheri D.
4 weeks ago
Post on Nextdoor and look at night with a flashlight. Her eyes will glow.
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Suzy C.
4 weeks ago
Trish Finley how strange! Although some microchip scanners don't pick up every kind of chip 😞 I would still report her as missing to the chip company, and make sure your contact info is up-to-date on their website. If you haven't already, put up flyers everywhere as many people aren't on social media. Give flyers to every vet clinic, rescue, and shelter in the area in case she turns up. Ask your neighbors to check their cameras, garages, sheds, and crawlspaces. Ask them all if they had any visitors or contractors doing work on their houses around the time she went missing. If so, call the visitors and businesses and ask them if they had an accidental stowaway. Walk the neighborhood in the wee hours with a flashlight and look for glowing eyes. Look up in trees in case she was chased. Call her in a regular voice (not panicked) and gently shake a treat bag if she likes that kind of stuff. If she's injured or scared, she's probably hunkered down and hiding. She may not answer you when you call, but that's just instinctual as a vocal cat gives away their location to predators, and an injured cat is prey. Put her beds/ blankets and some of your dirty clothes on your porches and around the perimeter of your yard. When she comes home, you might consider building or buying a catio (some people have bought pre-made chicken coops and "attached" them to their houses with kitty access through a window); or, if you have a fenced-in yard, consider putting up cat-fencing or coyote rollers on top of the fence to keep her safely in your yard (both can be DIY). Good luck ❤️
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Trish F.
4 weeks ago
Suzy Creamcheese we're not sure. We were unable to find it so we checked her whole body but were unable to pick it up. I didnt have her x rayed
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Suzy C.
4 weeks ago
Trish Finleymay I ask how the chip became non-functional?
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Trish F.
4 weeks ago
Suzy Creamcheese she is indoor outdoor. We've been at this location for a little over a year. She spent all of the previous years at my home in Taylors. She's very survival savvy, very smart. We had a bear show up a few days after she went missing. Its possible the bear drove her off of the area shes familiar with. She does not have a functional chip anymore.
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Trish F.
4 weeks ago
Diane Brown thank you
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Trish F.
4 weeks ago
Violet Goodjion thank you
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Suzy C.
4 weeks ago
Is she microchipped? Outdoor only, or indoor/outdoor?
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Diane B.
4 weeks ago
Praying for a safe return home 🏡 🙏 💓
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