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Found/Stray Cat in Alexandria, VA 22304

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Status

FOUND

Date Found

April 22, 2026

Location Found

Alexandria, VA 22304

Nearest Landmark

Near S Van Dorn St

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72800425

Species

Cat

Description

Tabby with light gray stripes

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Found roaming around chasing squirrels. Seems decently adjusted to humans, was rolling around on concrete and showing her belly after following her for half an hour. No hissing or scratching attempts. Local vet did not find a microchip on her. I think she's somewhere between 3-4 months old.

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John A.
1 month ago
Very nice of you to help the kitty. Shared.
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Deborah M.
1 month ago
It was in a Virginia newspaper
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Karen C.
1 month ago
Bring Ace Home - A Lesson In Faith
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Karen C.
1 month ago
Deborah Mark Was there a post or news about that happening? How horrible!!! I know some people are monsters & can be cruel to animals.
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Deborah M.
1 month ago
Please don't let cat out in that area, People and children have been torturing and ing cats and animals in that area
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Jennifer R.
1 month ago
You’re so sweet to rescue this baby.
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Pitten M.
1 month ago
There was a tabby lost from Lorton that was posted today.
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Mary M.
1 month ago
Thank you for helping her❤️
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Jakia K.
1 month ago
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They do not ask for wealth, status, or perfection. They do not judge us for our flaws. They ask only for kindness, for care, and for respect. In return, they give us something priceless: the reminder that love can be quiet, that joy can be small and still profound, and that life is worth savoring in its gentlest moments. To live with animals is to live with constant reminders of beauty, patience, and connection. To live with cats is to experience a unique kind of companionship—one that is honest, independent, and deeply rewarding. In their eyes, we find reflection; in their presence, we find peace; and in their love, we find that the simplest bonds are often the strongest. So here’s to the lovely animals of the world—and to cats most of all. May we always cherish them, protect them, and learn from the gentle wisdom they carry in their hearts and paws. For in a world that often forgets to slow down, they remind us that sometimes, the most important thing we can do… is simply to be.
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