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Bear is Missing in Groton, CT

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 16, 2026

Location Last Seen

Groton, CT 06340

Nearest Landmark

Midway Oval . Central Ave and Poquonnock plains park

Name

Bear

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72900785

Microchip #

NA

Species

Cat

Description

Black 2 yr old neutered male approx 17 lbs some slight balding on hind legs from prior skin issues. Bear is a strictly indoors boy and is not familiar with the outdoors or neighborhood. He has a tendency to hide alot which may make it difficult for him to be found 😞. ****Bear has a bald spot the size of a dime on the back of his neck ****

Message from Owner

Shy likes to hide inside things. Skittish at times to loud noises. ***bald spot size of dime on back of his neck ***

Facebook Community Response

Michelle R.
2 weeks ago
Cathleen Zimmerman not that far. He’s probably close by your house but in case we will keep an eye out.
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Cathleen Z.
2 weeks ago
Mice Royok!! I'm by midway oval
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Michelle R.
2 weeks ago
Cathleen Zimmerman hi, yes we are behind Dairy Queen
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Cathleen Z.
2 weeks ago
Mice Roy his name is Bear. Are you local to groton?
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Michelle R.
2 weeks ago
Shared. We will keep an eye out. I hope you find him soon.
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Melinda L.
2 weeks ago
Prayers for his safe return
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Marc B.
2 weeks ago
To everyone whose cat recently escaped through an open window or door and need help recovering their beloved family member.... A year ago I installed a motion sensor camera in my patio for when my ferals come around and need food or shelter. I was surprised to find out how much activity was being captured during the night when people usually sleep. I have raccoons , possums , skunks , and yes , even cats that I've never seen before show up in the middle of the night. Most of us have no idea that all this activity is even taking place while we are asleep. There is a good chance that your lost cat may be coming out late at night looking to get back in the house, but nobody's there to see or hear them. My advices is to purchase an inexpensive motion sensor camera from Amazon or Walmart and set it up outside your house door. You can review all your motion captures every morning, and if your cat appears in any of the motion capture videos, you can put out some food or an article of clothing OR a trap and set your camera to send you notifications on your phone next time she shows up, and with a little bit of luck, be able to recover your beloved family member. Most lost cats are usually indoor cats and are probably very afraid and don't come out until late at night when it feels safe. Also, have your neighbors check any surveillance cameras they may have for any possible sightings of your cat. Please do not hesitate to message me if you have any related questions.Thank you. Hope this helps. PS - the owner of a lost kitty just recovered her cat after receiving a notification from her motion-cam at 3am this morning. ❤️ Another cat owner messaged me stating she has been reunited with her cat after two weeks through the use of a motion camera. Her cat was detected in the middle of the night when most people sleep.❤️
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Ronyeen M.
2 weeks ago
❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏Shared
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Louise P.
2 weeks ago
Sharing 🙏🏻❤️
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