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Faith is Missing in San Antonio, TX

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 27, 2025

Location Last Seen

San Antonio, TX 78259

Nearest Landmark

Alpine Aster and Cascade Cove

Name

Faith

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71507299

Species

Cat

Description

1 yr old Male - fixed, long hair, all grey with a very bushy tail.

Message from Owner

This is Faith. He got out Sunday evening, but he has always stayed close and come . My kids are devastated. Especially my son, since he picked him out for his birthday gift last year. We live on a greenbelt at the end of Woodview at Bulverde Creek subdivision. If you see him, please please let me know. Our other kitty just keeps walking around the hse crying, looking for her brother.

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Jennifer G.
1 year ago
Find my cat sites https://www.bexar.org/3617/Bexar-County-Animal-Care Below sites show most of the cats in rescues, and shelters Petfinder www.petfinder.com/search/dogs-for-adoption/us/tx/san-antonio/ 24petconnect.com Lostdogoftexas.org (cats, too) Adltexas.org view both Found and Adoptable https://www.sanantoniopetsalive.org/ Nextdoor.com ask neighbor if not registered yet Adoptapet.com Pawboost.com Lostmykitty.com SAHumane.org look at other locations, too Pets.thecountyoffice .com Petsalive www.sanantoniopetsalive.org/ Popular Rescues to check Charmingpetrescue.org https://sanantonioferalcats.org/ Many have cats and dogs Lost Dogs of Texas Shelter/Rescue Listing https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1GR-t33Fj0BNKNjSKVwn49mdcmtuVBTRpNY6wc7pGcTw/htmlview#gid=0 San Antonio ACS Shelter/Rescue Listing https://www.sanantonio.gov/Animal-Care/Resources/Community-Partners/Rescue-Groups There are many shelters and Rescues located in and around the San Antonio area. Do Not just visit the one closest to your home. You never know which facility someone takes the cat to.
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Jennifer G.
1 year ago
Act Fast to Locate Your Cat! Don't wait thinking your baby will simply come back. Every day counts! Shelters are being forced to adopt out pets after the 3-5 day waiting period. Your Cat is likely very close to home, however, some folks take found cats to shelters/Humane Society. It is important not to wait on checking these places. Post on as many of these sites as possible. Keep record of your posts and respond to everyone so they contine to help. Nextdoor - ask a neighbor to post if not registered Pawboost - most widely used site Lostmydoggie Lostmykitty Humane Society locations Craigslist Petco Love Lost 24petconnect View these same sites daily. Let Local shelters know your cat is missing. ***Visit/View online shelters daily for your cat - and not just the shelter near you. Cats can hitch rides in engines, jump in UPS trucks, etc. Ask about found injured pets since they may be at a vet or another area. Unfortunately, you may have a neighbor that doesn't like cats and may have relocated him/her. When searching lost & found sites, don't limit to just your area. ***Since lost pets become adoptable after just a few days, view the various sites: 24petconnect - many shelters list cats here Adoptapet Petfinder - many shelters list cats here Petsalive Pets.thecountyoffice .com Popular Rescues to check ADLtexas - view lost & Found and Adoptables Charmingpetrescue San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition Humane Society - many locations SAHumane Second Chance Cavy Rescue Put up signs . . . Put in car windows, vets, groomers, pet stores, etc. Update microchip ASAP! Post Pics that show body markings so others can match to found cats. List lost location and zip code up in post Monitor all of your posts. Do not rely on someone calling or messaging you. Respond to everyone that comments so your post and those helping stay active. People will think your baby has been found if there's no activity on the post. Put a cell number but be very careful of scammers. Never send money or a code to someone that says they have your cat. Follow other lost cat posts that look similar to your cat...greatly improves the chances of finding your baby.
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Jennifer G.
1 year ago
Since the finder/owner has no clue where you've posted, put up as many lost and found posts as possible. Follow posts with similar dogs/cats. You may end up finding the owner/finder that way. Keep your post active and seen by others by responding and updating everyone with what's happening. Make sure your notifications are turned on since many will simply leave information on your post and not message you.
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