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Zoom Zoom is Missing in Port Richey, FL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

February 4, 2026

Location Last Seen

Port Richey, FL 34668

Nearest Landmark

Congress and Ridge Crest Road

Name

Zoom Zoom

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72552723

Species

Cat

Description

Greyish,brownish stripes with circles.

Message from Owner

I don't know why or how my furbaby got out because he has never shown any interest in going outside. He is 13 years old, neutered, very sweet and really friendly. We miss and love him very much; just doesn't feel like without him. Please help me find him.

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Daniel R.
4 months ago
Look in lost pets of west pasco i posted something there about a found tabby.
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Lorri L.
4 months ago
Follow these suggestions: You will need to go find him. He is most likely hiding due to unfamiliar territory. Chances are he is very close but it is possible he is up to 3 blocks away, depending on when he got out and how scared he is. He is most likely to come out of hiding after dawn and dusk. You may have gone looking during the day with no results and this is normal. Take a flashlight and some smelly food/treats with you. Look under bushes, cars, etc. Look for the eyes and listen for cries. If you have a garage, Crack the door enough to let him in. Also, put some dirty clothing/linens out on the porch so he can smell his way home. DO NOT PUT OUT THE LITTER BOX! This attracts predators. Cats bury their waste so as not to attract predators. Be persistent and consistent. You may also want to purchase or borrow a humane trap. Look up on YouTube how to set it up. Set it up in the evening and check on it every 2 - 3 hours. Put some really attractive, smelly food in it. The reason you want to check it is because it will attract other animals as well. You will need to go find him. He is most likely hiding due to unfamiliar territory. Chances are he is very close but it is possible he is up to 3 blocks away, depending on when he got out and how scared he is. He is most likely to come out of hiding after dawn and dusk. You may have gone looking during the day with no results and this is normal. Take a flashlight and some smelly food/treats with you. Look under bushes, cars, etc. Look for the eyes and listen for cries. If you have a garage, Crack the door enough to let him in. Also, put some dirty clothing/linens out on the porch so he can smell his way home. DO NOT PUT OUT THE LITTER BOX! This attracts predators. Cats bury their waste so as not to attract predators. Be persistent and consistent. You may also want to purchase or borrow a humane trap. Look up on YouTube how to set it up. Set it up in the evening and check on it every 2 - 3 hours. Put some really attractive, smelly food in it. The reason you want to check it is because it will attract other animals as well.
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Linda Y.
4 months ago
🙏🙏🙏
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Sonja N.
4 months ago
Sharing
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Bianca R.
4 months ago
I hope some of these suggestions help you find your baby
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Bianca R.
4 months ago
Magnetic signs work for cats too
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Bianca R.
4 months ago
Vista Print, Office Depot and Fast Signs can make magnetic signs
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Bianca R.
4 months ago
Someone had the best idea where you can buy those magnets for the side of your car doing like 50 or $70 and it'll have the picture of the dog and it'll say lost dog with your number and that way while you're in the neighborhood and driving around they will see this also I thought it was a great idea
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Bianca R.
4 months ago
Go out at dawn and dusk with flashlight look under bushes and in culverts and in sheds and neighbors garages eyes will shine when light hits them prayers
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Bianca R.
4 months ago
Please check all shelters in person pictures can look different online and they sometimes get the gender wrong prayers
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