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Esmeralda is Missing in Anaheim, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

July 1, 2026

Location Last Seen

Anaheim, CA 92804

Nearest Landmark

Brookhurts and Lincoln

Name

Esmeralda

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73080849

Species

Bird

Description

Green and red

Message from Owner

N/A

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Jorge Z.
5 days ago
Hi. We are looking for esmeralda. She is loud ad obnoxious. Lol. But I feel nobody will understand her as well as we do. We love her just as rude as she is. Lol. She will fill ur face with small kisses when she's tired. And get as loud as she possibly ly could if she's ignored. Her right front toe is broken. So, don't try to bend it. Her favorite word is "wow wow" she plays just like a dog. She loves her doggie toys and loves to mess around with my chihuahua. She barks, whines and growls just like my dog. She is fully domesticated. My fear is that she won't fit in with the crowd. Her cardio . Which scares me even more I wonder if she will be able to get away from danger. And she isn't afraid of anything (yet) which worries me. She doesn't know who her predators are. When she left us a week ago she had red spots where her armpit would be on both sides. And a few red spots on the back of her neck. If u do ur basic whistle like if ur whistling to a hot chicken, lol. She will whistles back. Thank you. All of you. We've gotten a few responses. And I answer every single one. Yesenia ♡ Jorge
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Maureen W.
2 weeks ago
Nancy G.
2 weeks ago
Sending prayers beautiful Esmeralda gets home safe and well soon ❤️🙏 Please share
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Kimberley S.
2 weeks ago
Lost Bird Tips – What to Do If Your Bird Flies Away If your bird is lost, time and action are critical. Here are some steps to help you locate and bring your bird home safely: 1. Set Up a Safe Return Spot • Place your bird’s cage outside, with the door open, in a visible location. • Put familiar items in or near the cage (favorite toys, perches, or treats). • Hang something with your scent or your bird’s favorite scent nearby to attract them. 2. Search Actively • Walk around your neighborhood calling your bird’s name and playing familiar bird chirps or calls from your phone. • Pause often and listen carefully—your bird may call back. • Bring a treat or favorite food with you to encourage it to come closer if spotted. 3. Post Signs • Create and post flyers with a clear photo of your bird and your contact information. • Place flyers in high-traffic areas: stop signs, mailboxes, local stores, pet shops, vet offices, and community boards. • Post flyers widely—your bird may have traveled farther than you think. • Remember: Not everyone uses social media, so physical flyers are essential. 4. Use Social Media and Online Resources • Post on local: • Lost & Found Facebook groups • Nextdoor • PawBoost • Ring Neighbors app • Include your contact info, bird’s name, and location last seen. • Contact and check with local animal shelters, vets, and wildlife centers. 5. Don’t Give Up • Birds often survive and can be found even days or weeks later. • Keep checking, calling, and posting updates. • Be patient and persistent. 🙏 Prayers and hope that your bird returns home safely.
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Gina C.
2 weeks ago
Somebody in Westminster post and bird they saw I'll see if I can find it but it was similar description
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Rhonda S.
2 weeks ago
🙏🙏🙏
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