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Pixie is Missing in Los Angeles, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

February 28, 2025

Location Last Seen

Los Angeles, CA 90045

Nearest Landmark

76th Place and Airport Blvd.

Name

Pixie

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

71329940

Species

Cat

Description

Black and white / Tuxedo, senior cat, friendly.

Message from Owner

Please keep an eye out for our beloved senior cat Pixie. This cat was my son's protector and closest friend when he was small. Hoping for a miracle. Thank you.

Facebook Community Response

Yana A.
4 months ago
Just saw this on Neighbors: https://neighbors.ring.com/n/Z1M00amU2Z
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Julie I.
1 year ago
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼shared
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Charlotte N.
1 year ago
Lost Cat I am so sorry. Get posters out throughout a large square block radius. Cats typically remain close by. MAKE SURE YOU OFFER A REWARD IN BIG RED LETTERS. ITS INCENTIVE FOR PEOPLE TO PAY ATTENTION. EXPECT SPAM CALLS. People are jerks but the good people will pay attention! Let your mailman/woman know and provide them with a poster. And if you can, set up a Ring camera or ask neighbors that are close by to check their camera footage. Stay in contact with your neighbors and have them check their sheds, garages and underneath their homes. Cats come out late at night when they are not in fight or flight mode. If you can, leave your door ajar or a window where they usually perch open so that if they return overnight, they can get back inside. You can also set a human trap. There a helpful YouTube videos on how to do this. Lastly, if you have the funds, contact Landa the Pet Detective. If you can afford her, do so immediately. Her hounds will track your dog’s scent. And make sure if you have your pet microchipped that the info is up to date. Alert the microchip company that your pet is missing. One more thing, if your cat is an outdoor cat, put a GPS collar on them. This is a game changer or consider a Catio so they can be outdoors but never get lost or stollen. ⚠️ IMPORTANT info for anyone who’s lost or found a pet in the LA or Riverside areas! PetcoLoveLost.org, the largest national lost-and-found pet database (and the only one using image matching technology) is working with 20+ LA shelters to reunite lost and found pets. If you share about a pet, make sure you also file a report on PetcoLoveLost.org! It’s 100% free, it’s private, and it will instantly find your pet if they’re at ANY shelter in Southern California. And not just pets in shelters; thousands and thousands of privately-reported lost and found pets, as well as pets posted on Nextdoor, Pawboost, Neighbors and Ring! Together, we’ll keep our shelters empty and get pets back home where they belong! Feel free to reach out to our team on our new L.A. area community page Lost Pets Los Angeles - Petco Love Lost Community if you have any questions.
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Beth K.
1 year ago
Check early morning when it's still dark and cat's come out to look for food. They go into hiding mode and seldom roam far. Check other times too.
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Vivian A.
1 year ago
💕🙏💕
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