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Found/Stray Cat in Excelsior, MN 55331

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Status

FOUND

Date Found

March 14, 2026

Location Found

Excelsior, MN 55331

Nearest Landmark

Smithtown Rd and Smithtown Ct

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72665941

Species

Cat

Description

White cat with black tail

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Sweet cat, tame, found looking into our window this morning. Our neighbor saw it around last night. Please help us get him before the snow hits. Thanks!

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Paula S.
3 months ago
please take to a shelter so it can be safe and owner can find it
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Darlene N.
3 months ago
Please update.
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Darlene N.
3 months ago
Thank you for helping this cat. 💜
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Maggie W.
3 months ago
🙏🙏
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Sue M.
3 months ago
Shared
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Dede T.
3 months ago
Please bring that poor baby in We're getting 12 to 18 in of snow that poor baby. Also please give food and water and bring to the Humane society If you can right away so he is safe and taking care of. Always ask for proof of ownership and never give away for free unless you know them that could put that poor baby in horrific harm's way and the owners have time to claim
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Betsy G.
3 months ago
Is she safe?
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Cat F.
3 months ago
*** Thank you for helping this beautiful little soul! Please try to set a live trap with a bowl of tuna or wet cat food. Cats can smell tuna from a great distance away! You can get the baby checked for a microchip for free at most vet clinics or the humane society. Please put in a safe spare room to keep away from all the dangers outside, such as bad weather, coyotes, owls, eagles, raccoons, dogs, poisons, disease, traps, cars, and bad humans! Please don't give to just anyone because there are cruel people out there that get pets for horrible reasons like dogfighting bait and other sickening things! Make sure that anyone who tries to claim the cat has absolute proof of ownership such as photos and veterinarian records or receipts, and can identify specific markings, personality, voice, etc! Most healthy adult cats tolerate temperatures down to about 45-50°F (7-10°C), but prolonged exposure below 45°F (7°C) becomes risky, and freezing temperatures (32°F/0°C and below) pose serious risks like frostbite and hypothermia for any cat, especially kittens, seniors, or sick pets, requiring insulated shelter, unfrozen water, and limited outdoor time to stay safe.
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Jacque H.
3 months ago
Thank you for helping this beautiful kitty!❤️😺🙏
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Shirley D.
3 months ago
Shared! What a beauty!!! Any way to get her inside???
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