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Reunited Cat in Toronto, ON M1P 1Z9

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 11 hours, 28 minutes

Date Last Seen

June 20, 2026

Name

Max

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73040634

Species

Cat

Description

Male. Light orange / cream tabby, Greenish eves. Light stipes on tail. Friendly at home but may be scared outdoors. No collar. Not neutered

Max's Owner Says

Thank you everyone for sharing and commenting tips to bring him back home. Good bless 💖

Facebook Community Response

Pat M.
2 weeks ago
He's beautiful! Hope he is found.❤️🙏
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Susan P.
2 weeks ago
Congratulations!!!🐾🫶🙌🙏😘
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Sandy T.
2 weeks ago
Please place his bedding outside, along with the owner's unwashed clothing front and back door with a can of tuna on each entrance, you can leave your garage door a bit open as well. In case it comes in that way. And leaving food there as well. Also vacuumed home dirt in a stocking hanging it in front and back of home enterence . Can add some CAT NIP TOO in a stocking . Show your neighbors a picture of the cat. Ten houses to the left ten house to the right front and back if they spot him to give you a call immediately. Go early in the morning and shake treats calling the cats name when things are quiet.. scare neighbors to check their sheds and garage.Just in case it's trapped.. Also, you can install a camera to monitor and see if the cat is around your house . Best of luck finding your kitty 🙏 ❤️🏡🐾
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Rebecca S.
2 weeks ago
Checking neighbors backyard properties is crucial. (Neighbors will not check as thoroughly as you will, or at all, so ask them if you can check) Indoor cats will hide quickly after getting outside. Check under bushes and remember, when afraid, they won’t respond to you calling them. Someone in my area had their cat get out and she found him 3 and a half weeks later only 4 houses away hiding in a backyard under patio furniture. The only reason he was detected was because the lady who lived there happened to look out her window and see him under the table in the backyard and recalled seeing the lost cat notice on our community FB page. -put out (unwashed) cat bed/blankets/your clothes that smell of home -put up posters in your area- important-not everyone is on facebook + if someone sees your cat but cannot find your lost cat post -leave a basement window or garage door open enough they can get in.
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Dana B.
2 weeks ago
- [ ] The kitty is probably hiding close to home and scared. Call the kitty’s name softly morning noon and night. Late at night. Rattle a treats bag. Put out toys and food and water. Rig up a cat shelter - place articles of clothing and blankets that smell like home in the shelter. Posters work. Make posters and put them up everywhere with your phone number visibly on the poster. Ask for sightings. Don’t give up.
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Natalie R.
2 weeks ago
Shared
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Roz K.
2 weeks ago
Shared. If you have not yet done so, ASAP notify Toronto Animal Services and check their website for found cats. Note that TWO days is a long time to a cat so you have no time to waste. If you have not done ALL these things do them now, if you have go further in your search. Carefully check around your home and property, focusing on small, hidden spots like closets, dresser drawers and hidden nooks and crannies, as cats often hide nearby when scared. Search all nearby shrubs, bushes and trees, window wells, garages and sheds. Ask nearby neighbours to do the same. Alert local vet offices, rescues and shelters. Cats will usually stay near the door they left for a day or two before searching for food. Leave his used litter and some food and water in hidden places near the door he left NOW and check in the morning. Note that intact male cats can travel long distances in search females in heat and have trouble finding their way home. Advise local feral cat feeders who may spot him searching for food. ISee Pawboost for more ways to find and sample posters. Put a notice in nearby neighbours mailboxes, post on local notices boards, in community centres, churches and schools. Go out after dark bring food and treats, search a 5-10 block radius, stop periodically and softly call but do not make any loud noises or sudden moves. Lost cats are terrified and do not recognize their owner as safe.
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