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Found/Stray Cat in Schaghticoke, NY 12182

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Status

FOUND

Date Found

June 4, 2026

Location Found

Schaghticoke, NY 12182

Nearest Landmark

Route 40 and Calhoun

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72984775

Species

Cat

Description

Tuxedo cat, white chin, small coverage of white fur on chest and stomach, looks like young adolescent, skinny and long, small frame, front paws are white but covers only the toes. Timid at first but very affectionate. Eating and drinking well and using litter box.

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This cat seems highly socialized, very affectionate, knows how to use a litter box and feels comfortable eating when humans are around. Will even run to the door when you open it. Almost certain it’s female. Can’t be more than a year old - long thin frame, petite in stature. Eating and drinking well. We’ve had the cat in our possession for 4 days

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Renee' M.
1 month ago
What a sweet kitty. Shared♥️
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Estelita T.
2 months ago
Prayers for you sweetie !
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Linda T.
2 months ago
First it is suggested that you crack your windows open as the one thing an indoor cat knows is the smell of their house. Second, when an indoor cat gets out they are usually very close to their home - usually a couple of hundred feet. They will find some place to hunker down and stay there until they are hungry or thirsty. They will come out in the middle of the night (not at dawn or dusk when predators may be around). Do not leave lights on as cat may feel more secure venturing out when it is darker. It is also suggested if it is safe to do so to leave door that tge cat got out of cracked opened with a bowl of water and bowl of smelly food like tuna inside door with camera on the door that will alert you when there is any movement. Put out an article of your unwashed clothing and bedding- they can recognize the scent and it may help them find their way home. Indoor cats do not travel far they may be hiding nearby- check under porches, bushes and even under a parked car. If you call her/him, call gently- do look while it's dark and quiet- - Put flyers with photo and decent reward in your local Stewarts; post on Steve Caparizzo's FB page and your neighborhood Nextdoor app as well as Pawboost asap! Notify your neighbors!! Let the animal shelter and the own animal control officer know as well. Post a flyer with the cat's picture and a reward in local Stewart's etc. If someone has picked them up, seeing the flyer with a reward may motivate them to return the kitty to you. All that helped me get my boy back. I will pray for your cat’s safe return real soon! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Linda T.
2 months ago
First it is suggested that you crack your windows open as the one thing an indoor cat knows is the smell of their house. Second, when an indoor cat gets out they are usually very close to their home - usually a couple of hundred feet. They will find some place to hunker down and stay there until they are hungry or thirsty. They will come out in the middle of the night (not at dawn or dusk when predators may be around). Do not leave lights on as cat may feel more secure venturing out when it is darker. It is also suggested if it is safe to do so to leave door that tge cat got out of cracked opened with a bowl of water and bowl of smelly food like tuna inside door with camera on the door that will alert you when there is any movement. Put out an article of your unwashed clothing and bedding- they can recognize the scent and it may help them find their way home. Indoor cats do not travel far they may be hiding nearby- check under porches, bushes and even under a parked car. If you call her/him, call gently- do look while it's dark and quiet- - Put flyers with photo and decent reward in your local Stewarts; post on Steve Caparizzo's FB page and your neighborhood Nextdoor app as well as Pawboost asap! Notify your neighbors!! Let the animal shelter and the own animal control officer know as well. Post a flyer with the cat's picture and a reward in local Stewart's etc. If someone has picked them up, seeing the flyer with a reward may motivate them to return the kitty to you. All that helped me get my boy back. I will pray for your cat’s safe return real soon! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Sharon M.
2 months ago
Please screen everyone out there will be phonies getting in touch with you sometimes they will pick up animals and claim it's theirs and then sell them to research Labs or hurt them in different ways be very careful
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Ria R.
2 months ago
I’m pretty sure this is my baby please contact me ************
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Jean L.
2 months ago
Prayers❤️
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Dale M.
2 months ago
🙏🐈🙏
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Laurie A.
2 months ago
Allie Liz totally different cat
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Allie L.
2 months ago
Maryh Starker do you have more photos? I tried to look on your page and the photos I have look similar but their markings are a little different
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