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Finn is Missing in Fontana, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 16, 2026

Location Last Seen

Fontana, CA 92336

Nearest Landmark

Duncan Canyon Road

Name

Finn

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72676674

Species

Cat

Description

Finneas (Finn) is an 8-month-old black cat with a white blotch on his belly and green eyes. He is medium-sized, long-body/slender

Message from Owner

Has anyone seen our cat Finneas (Finn)? He went missing today(03/16) around 7 am near Tahan Way off Duncan Canyon Rd (Close to Coyote Canyon Park area) and we are actively looking for him especially in our neighborhood. Finneas (Finn) is an 8-month-old black cat with a white blotch on his belly and green eyes. He is medium-sized, long-bo, and neutered. He is friendly and will likely approach people, especially if food is involved. Please message me if you have seen him or have any information. We are really worried and just want him safe.

Facebook Community Response

Carrie B.
3 months ago
Immediately (NOW)walk area shake treat bag or Bang on cat food can calling for your cat multiple times during the day-and-night especially when it's quiet out. Look under all bushes and in between houses. Ask your neighbors to check cameras garage, shed backyard. Post on nextdoor, get family & friends to search every day. Search at midnight-5am too call for ur kitten, listen for her meow
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Kimm L.
3 months ago
HOW TO FIND YOUR LOST CAT - “Indoor only" cats never wander far from their home. When they get out, they go into survival mode and hide in SILENCE. Despite all attempts, they will NOT respond to you. Cats that get out will typically become afraid. When afraid, they will seek safe haven under a deck/house, an opened garage (keep your garage door opened a crack) or in a bush. Sadly they will not meow when called as meowing would give up their location to a predator. This behavior has nothing to do with whether the cat loves you, whether it recognized your voice, or whether it can smell you...it has everything to do with the fact that a frightened cat will hide in silence. You have the highest chance of finding your cat by conducting an aggressive, physical search of your yard and your neighbor’s yards. Late at night and EARLY in the morning (2 - 4 am) is the best time to find a missing "indoor only" cat. Don't give up! It can take WEEKS to find a missing "indoor only" cat. Use a flashlight late at night and look in trees, under cars and in bushes. Try to look for the glow of his eyes. While some cats may return within a few hours or days, others may take up to 10-12 days before they break their cover. Once their hunger and thirst gets to a maximum, they snap out of it but this is a dangerous time because they then come out of hiding and are at risk of predators. If possible, leave the door or window open from which they escaped. Make mini flyers and hand them out to your neighbors. Most people don't pay attention to posted flyers. It's very important that you continue to look for him EVERY night, as late as possible. Research shows that he’s close by. Don't give up! Interestingly...The new evidence is to NOT leave the litter box out as it can attract aggressive cats or other predators which can displace the cat further from its home. Cat litter attracts predators. In fact, some coyote trappers use cat litter as bait. Ever wonder why cats bury their waste? They don't want to advertise their presence to predators! A litter box placed or sprinkled around the home may put your cat at risk of being ed by a predator before you can get him back in the house. There is no single trick to recovering a lost “indoor only” cat, but there are methods that are highly effective. Use ALL of them! Praying your kitty returns soon or is found safely. 🙏🙏🙏
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Terrie M.
3 months ago
Shared and I hope you find Finn safe and sound❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
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