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Dippy is Missing in Glendale, AZ

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 24, 2026

Location Last Seen

Glendale, AZ 85308

Nearest Landmark

Midwestern University

Name

Dippy

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72845934

Species

Cat

Description

Tortoise s cat with one ear slightly clipped

Message from Owner

We just got our girl January of 2026. She is roughly 1.5 years old and has had a hard life. We just wanted to give her a good and unfortunately she escaped when we opened the door to go out. She's very skittish but was just starting to come out of her s

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JoJo B.
4 weeks ago
Owner..I assume you have not gotten Dippy back yet since your post still shows as lost. I do not agree with all of what Carmel advised. Food and the litter box will attract stray cats and predators. These articles are written by people who have stu cats. Please read. https://bestfriends.org/pet-care-resources/how-find-lost-cat-tips-pet-detective https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/lost-pet-behaviors/kitty-litter-myth/. Have you posted on Nextdoor too? If not please do & include cross streets closest to where she was last seen.
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Karen G.
4 weeks ago
Contact Hartt. They are a non profit that helps find lost pets in Az. They are volunteer based and totally legit
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Carmel A.
1 month ago
Here are some tips to help bring your cat back home: Search the neighborhood and ask if you can look in their their yard yourself rather than just ask if they've seen your cat. They might not have noticed if a cat has been hiding under their deck. LOOK IN SMALL SPACES such as bat window wells, under cars, bushes, sheds, under decks, wood piles, drainage pipes etc. ***Please go outside and call for her especially once it is dark and quiet. A live trap rented from the pound may be successful. One tip is to use a baby monitor or other security camera pointed in your yard toward the trap so you can monitor if and when your cat is coming around since it’s often in the dark of night. Check small spaces she could be hiding under or in. A number of local cats were recently found locked in neighbor's garage attics (ask neighbors to check their garages, sheds, window wells, etc), and another cat was recently found in a nearby drainage ditch.** PUT OUT THEIR LITTERBOX. Sounds weird, but it works. It's about smells. Also maybe put out their bedding or your clothing. PUT OUT SMELLY FOOD like sardines, tuna, canned cat food. Some have put it in a garage with the door part way open, or they even left the window open and food near the sill. Also LEAVE YOUR GARAGE DOOR OPEN a foot. Some cats have come home and been found meowing in their garage in the middle of the night! Post on the Next Door website or app as well to let people in your neighborhood know. Additionally, post on Craigslist, and the HelpingLostPets page and also the Pawboost Facebook page. A free flyer can be made on Pawboost and also on HelpingLostPets. And definitely contact authorities. If you have created the free flyer, you can email or leave a printout with them. Please check the pound every couple days.
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