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Gingy is Missing in Moncton, NB

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

January 10, 2026

Location Last Seen

Moncton, NB E1A 4N9

Nearest Landmark

Maclaughlin

Name

Gingy

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72469399

Species

Cat

Message from Owner

He was last seen before supper off of Westwood with his brother squishy gray tabby both of not returned not like them at all very odd that neither one of them have returned I could possibility of one but not both both are friendly the gray tabby is more skittish of new people than the orange tabby great hubby it's a little bit thicker than the orange little over a year old both of them they are brothers thanks

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Angela A.
5 months ago
Do people realize that anyone who has a pet go missing and then try to find that said pet obviously thought that the pet was either coming back like they always had or that they simply got out by accident? That the fact they are putting themselves on the internet admittedly having some sort of loss of responsibility or in some way failed said pet and PEOPLE with their back handed comments making people feel even worse then what they already obviously are just as useful as a turd? Do ya? Have a great day
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Angela A.
5 months ago
Should say human like look to his face
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Angela A.
5 months ago
He has a almost like look to him, very unique.
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Shauna B.
5 months ago
Why does anyone let their cats out to roam around the city? I don’t understand
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Pam C.
5 months ago
Put a piece of clothing outdoors in a protected area with your/Gingy's scent on it and hope this brings your fur baby safely back home please keep us updated😽❤
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Alicia M.
5 months ago
Below are ideas to find your indoor or outdoor cat. If you haven't already... Indoor cats often stay close to home. Try shaking their favourite treat bag and use a flash light at night to see if you see any eyes flashing. Check under steps, sheds, the car and all around your property even trees. Don’t call their name unless they have been out for just a few moments as they are in ‘fear mode’ and this can make them hide more. Outdoor cats and Indoor cats… check sheds as he she could have gotten locked in. Check up trees. Then go door to door if you can and ask if anyone has seen him her. Put up posters and send out flyers. Leave porch door open or window if they escaped from a window. Post on a lost and found pet and cat sites in your area and province. As well as your local community Facebook page. Check and tell you have lost your cat to vets, shelters, rescues, Animal Control, 311 (if you are in Halifax, Nova Scotia) and then check Kijiji. Leave your scent out on the clothes line (unwashed clothing) or on the steps and change every day or at least after a rain. Don’t put their scent out as predators are likely to come… Don't leave kitty’s litter out as this will attract predators and kitty might be too scared to come back. If that doesn’t work… ask a local rescue or shelter to help you humane trap your cat. Put out out the trap with wet food, water and a tarp to cover it. In the colder months a blanket over the cage as well and tarp over that. Put a piece of owner’s scent in the cat like a sock which has not been washed. This attracts your cat and usually keeps other cats and animals away. Always check trap often as animals can get hypothermia in the cold and hyperthermia in the summer. Usually early morning and night is when they go on the trap but many also will be trapped in the middle of the day. Hope you find your cat soon!
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Angela A.
5 months ago
He's much bigger now over 1yr
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Angela A.
5 months ago

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