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Reunited Cat in Orlando, FL 32826

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REUNITED - reunited after 2 days, 6 hours

Date Last Seen

May 23, 2026

Name

Moo

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72918803

Microchip #

991001911632038

Species

Cat

Description

Black and white cat with black spot on her nose and two-tone ears. Should be wearing a sage green collar with a jinglebell and a blue flea and tick collar.

Moo's Owner Says

Thank you so much for all of your help!

Facebook Community Response

Gigi D.
1 week ago
Post her on Nextdoor dot com too! I pray that you will find her soon!
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James L.
2 weeks ago
Deborah Nash Hey, do you have a favorite type of pet?" or "What's your pet breed?
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Janet F.
2 weeks ago
She’s beautiful. Praying that you find her.
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Louise J.
2 weeks ago
Please put out clothing that totally smells like you! Put it close to the door most used. Go out and about and CALL AND CALL……..LOUD AND OFTEN. Lost cats become very disoriented and your voice will act as a beacon!! IF he’s not chipped, GO IN PERSON TO BOTH THE HUMANE SOCIETY AND ANIMAL CONTOL! Ask to look over the kitties! (Take a couple of pictures of him with you!). Don’t give up!!!!
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Angelique V.
2 weeks ago
Kevin Maclaryhi thank you she got out yesterday and me and my bf went looking for her in the day and late last night. we live at a 5 floor apartment complex with 4 buildings next to several busy streets and across from UCF so we're very worried for her safety and have checked the parking garage the trash rooms outside the common areas. we just want to find her and hope she's safe
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Angelique V.
2 weeks ago
Lynne Sigafoose Roachno porches or sidewalks sadly :( i live on the 3rd floor in the 4th building of a huge apartment complex :(
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Angelique V.
2 weeks ago
Diana Ellisunfortunately i live on the 3rd floor of a huge apartment complex and my apartment is right next door to the door for the parking garage (5 floors) we don't have a porch or any spaces for her as it is an enclosed hallway with random balconies for air flow. i live at lark central florida if that helps
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Diana E.
2 weeks ago
I’m so sorry your beautiful tuxedo cat got outside, but please try not to despair. Moo is likely hiding close to her escape route, too frightened to come when called or emerge in the daylight. Most indoor cats will attempt to return on their own, usually within the first few nights if the conditions are just right, so if you know what to expect and how to react, you could have her back inside by morning. I've recovered many escaped cats and have a full set of instructions, but I’ll withhold them for now, hopeful you won’t need them. This is what I suggest you do and when: DURING THE DAYTIME alert nearby neighbors in case Moo is hiding just beyond your property (under a vehicle, outdoor furniture, shrubs, or in a garage, shed, or carport, etc.), then, if there’s time before dark and you can search SILENTLY without dislodging her from her hiding spot, focus your efforts close to home and tiptoe around in the daylight using a flashlight, but be quiet and discreet so as not to frighten her (shhh! DO NOT CALL or shake treats), check every crack and crevice, look in, under and around sheds, vehicles, furniture, under foundations and porches, into trees etc. but suspend searching when it gets dark to give her the chance to return voluntarily. AT DUSK lay a familiar blanket or worn teeshirt flat on the doorstep where she escaped (DO NOT USE a litter box, bedding, trap or anything obvious -- it's there for scent only) to give Moo the confidence to come out of hiding, and place tempting food in front of the door (making sure you can still open it when she returns). Call her softly to provide a familiar sound and direction, then watch and listen closely from inside (DO NOT GO BACK OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT!) and if you see Moo approach and settle on the food be very careful not to startle her as you slowly and quietly provide a clear path back inside. If you can't wait up, set an alarm and watch again just before sunrise -- it's a popular time to return. Please let me know what happens tonight and if she's not back by morning, I'll provide more detailed instructions. Also, although some suggest putting out kitty's litter box, EXPERTS WARN AGAINST IT. I've never used one in all the times I've been successful recovering a lost cat. Please read this to learn more about why it's neither necessary nor recommended: https://www.facebook.com/notes/lost-cats-georgia/why-we-dont-recommend-putting-your-lost-cats-litter-box-outside/1101245526665296/
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