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Reunited Cat in Las Vegas, NV 89145

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 10 hours, 25 minutes

Date Last Seen

June 7, 2026

Name

Lucy

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72978700

Microchip #

N.A.

Species

Cat

Description

She is full grown but small and is mostly gray and a few darker stripes with a white patch from between her eyes and down the middle of her face to her belly and down part of her legs. Gray on top and white on bottom with yellow eyes and an adorable pink nose. She's friendly but cautious. I call her by her nickname Sweetpea because of how sweet and small she is but she also responds to her real name Lucy

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Alla T.
7 hours ago
Doo Glad she was found 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
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Patty L.
2 days ago
Thank you Dear Lord Jesus 🙏♥️🐈‍⬛
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2 days ago
bump for visibility leave your shoes outside
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Danny L.
2 days ago
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Lisa M.
2 days ago
Post on Nextdoor and Neighbors Ring apps. Indoor cats stay close to home and may hide. Put out items of unwashed clothing or towels with your scent on it, 🚫DO NOT put a litterbox outside or in your garage with door cracked despite some people advising you to, it can attract predators, dogs or tomcats to the area that could endanger and chase him/her off preventing your cat from returning home.🚫 Go out multiple times between dusk and dawn with a flashlight to look for eyeshine, bring his/her treat bag and shake it while calling his/her name. You can even try a laser pointer toy and shine it around on the ground while out looking. If he/she is microchipped make sure your contact info is up to date and contact chip company to report as missing. Put up flyers within a 1 mile radius, not everyone uses social media. Talk to your neighbors, have them check garages, yards and sheds. Check the animal shelter daily, go in person often and bring a photo of your cat because they don’t always update their website daily, they are notoriously unreliable over the phone, telling people their pet isn’t there when it is and can be resistant to letting people go in the cat area to look for their cat so be firm and polite (The Animal Foundation). Most importantly be consistent and persistent, get out there on foot, not car, after dark everyday to search and don’t give up.
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Carlie S.
3 days ago
If she is an indoor only cat she will not go far. Usually within a five house radius. She is hiding close by and will be elusive. Walk up and down your neighborhood while shaking your favorite bag of food or treats or whatever brings your kitty running to you at all times of morning , day and night. You may also want to consider using one of those toy laser lights at night to bring your cat out of hiding. Knock on neighbor’s doors and give them a good contact number in case they see her. Very important in case they are stuck in a garage or shed or God forbid even hurt. Not everyone will see your fliers and post. If you have a garage or front door, leave it cracked open just enough for kitty and leave bedding or clothing that has your scent, also leave food and water, but be aware of predators. Remember in most cases, she will be close by, so don’t give up and keep looking. You may want to consider borrowing or buying a humane trap. Be persistent and consistent and most importantly, Don’t Stop Looking! Not all cats will just show up at your door. It took us over a month to get our kitty home with the help of neighbors. God Bless you and your fur babies. Be aware of scammers. They ask for number codes and money.
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June's S.
3 days ago
Indoor cats generally stay close to home when they get out. Go out at dusk and dawn with a flashlight and a bag of treats that you can shake. . When you get your cat back, we will gladly pay for a microchip for your cat.
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Leah O.
3 days ago
WHEN YOU LOSE A PET: Very important: Pawboost offers that you can print Flyers to post around your area. Check your posts often to see that they have not been removed. You also can handprint "lost" flyers around your area. Check often to see that the flyers have not been removed. Make a listing on “Petco Love Lost” for your lost pet. petcolove.org/Upload your missing pet’s picture. Their website uses an AI model that will automatically match other listings that may match the picture of your missing pet . Go daily, in person, to The Animal Foundation: 655 N Mojave Road, Las Vegas, Animal Foundation hours are 11AM-7PM Tuesday-Sunday. Closed Mondays. Call (702) 760-7387 for help! Or: (702) 955-5932 ext. 932 Email: lostandfound@animalfoundation.com - They are understaffed and overburdened. It is best that you go in person to look for your pet. The Animal Foundation is the central clearing house for lost and found pets and is the first facility to which the Owner will be directed to search for their pet. The Pet Owner has 72 hours to collect their pet at The Animal Foundation before the pet will be placed for adoption. 1. Go in person to The Animal Foundation. They often do not immediately upload new intakes on websites. Some animals may not be listed at all. The Desk Staff often are not aware of all the dogs and cats that are in the kennels. Bring your receipt of the vaccinations that your dog (cat) has had with you when you go to The Animal Foundation to look for your pet. 2. Notify your microchip company that your dog is missing. 3. Post on Craigslist under Community in Pets to prevent anyone from selling there.
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Judy J.
3 days ago
Post printed fliers in your area asap as not all use social media
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