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Long Tail is Missing in Nashville, TN

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

February 17, 2026

Location Last Seen

Nashville, TN 37209

Nearest Landmark

Near block of Croley & Roberson

Name

Long Tail

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72618786

Species

Cat

Description

Brindle Tabby. Tipped Ear. Thinning hair on her back. Fearful of humans. Vocal.

Message from Owner

Please help us find our sweet semi-feral girl. She got spooked by a low flying helicopter and could be hiding in your crawlspace, grge, or shed, or under something you might not notice. We miss our girl dearly. We inherited her & her sister with our hse and have spent the last 3 years trying to socialize them and she has been missing since the helicopter. We think it’s possible she got trapped somewhere. Thank you for your help!!!

Facebook Community Response

Susan J.
3 months ago
I pray you find your kitty.
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Nichole P.
3 months ago
Lisa Flores thank you!! I have done most of these! I will put iut ads & check shelters in person, haven’t done that yet! ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
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Lisa F.
3 months ago
Set-up a Scent Station outside, with the owner's dirty clothes/tie socks to trees, etc. (One night that you can monitor, trail food like sardines, etc., through a cracked door.) Try shaking a treat box outside in the evening...and call for them. Check bushes/trees with a flashlight. Post also to Nextdoor; Put an Ad in the local newspapers. Post Lost Cat signs in the area; Give Flyers to neighbors/Mail and Delivery people; (ask to please check in/under sheds, decks, in crawlspaces, etc. Report lost to area shelters; check often in person, if possible. Hope this helps to locate the lost pet!
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Holly H.
3 months ago
Nichole Phillips you are so welcome
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Andi S.
3 months ago
Search at night with a flashlight (eyes will glow) up in trees and inside and under things on your property and up to three or four houses away. Cats normally stay pretty close to home. You can put something with the smell of the cat, or the scent of home, out on the porch. Put up missing cat posters, check with your neighbors, post on all local social media groups, and check with animal control every week. Leave your garage door up enough to allow the cat entry. You can also try searching early morning, before dawn, calling his/her name and carrying and open can of tuna or cat food. Hunger sometimes lures them out of hiding. Don't forget to check places like crawl spaces, garages, and sheds.
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Nichole P.
3 months ago
Holly Hughes thank you ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
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Nichole P.
3 months ago
Gail Williams thank you!
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Gail W.
3 months ago
Shared with prayers
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