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Reunited Cat in Harrisburg, PA 17110

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 11 hours, 4 minutes

Date Last Seen

June 22, 2026

Name

Mitzi (Mitz)

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73041879

Species

Cat

Description

He is a beautiful, large orange and white cat. Hes got a big hanging belly but is quite thin otherwise. Big yellow/green eyes. Extremely friendly but may be scared as he is an indoor cat

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Candace N.
3 days ago
Donna Wojtowicz thank you so much
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Donna W.
3 days ago
Leave a door open into garage basement or shed giving kitty a safe haven to run into.
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Donna W.
3 days ago
Most cats are scared when they get out. They find first safe spot and this is where they stay, this is usually within a half block from your home in any direction. Best time to look is after midnite and up to 3 am when the scarey daytime noises stop. Sit outside your house, near the place kitty escaped from. Stay put for at least an hour, talking in a normal tone so kitty can hear you. Have familiar smells with you, like litter box or favorite food or treats. If weather is mild, consider sleeping on your porch. Do this every night, same time...between midnight and 3 am. You could also try walking around the neighborhood. Take a flashlight and shine it to watch for the glow of cat eyes. Take a can of food or treats to shake. .something your cat loves. Softly call kitty name. You may have to go several nights in row, at same time. Kitty will be cautious, must know it is you before she shows herself. Listen closely for soft meows...she wants to be found. Don't give up, cats are resilient and smart. I would be so bold as to say 95% of lost cats are within a hundred feet of house but are not found because owner gives up. Cats can be missing for weeks and months, being steps from your house. Many good stories of cats coming home, even after much time passes. Hang flyers in neighborhood. ..people need to know she is missing, so they don't assume she is a stray if they see her. I found my cat after putting flyers on house for blocks in my neighborhood. People have seen her, someone may be feeding her...you have to get word out IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD! Have neighbors check garages and sheds. She could be trapped in one of those locations. Contact shelters and stay in touch with them. Most importantly, have faith and be consistently persistent in active regular searches AT NIGHT. good luck with getting her back. It will happen. Believe.
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Kathy G.
3 days ago
🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Donna W.
3 days ago
Flyers in neighborhoods walk neighborhoods day and evening talk to neighbors check shelters check sheds garages normally they don't go far from home. I hope you fine your sweet kitty safe 💗
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