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Fred is Missing in Dunedin, FL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 28, 2025

Location Last Seen

Dunedin, FL 34698

Nearest Landmark

Frederica Ln and Davis

Name

Fred

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72204224

Species

Cat

Description

Orange with stripes

Message from Owner

Our Fred is missing and I have a bad feeling my neighbor might have displaced him because he's been threatening to do bad things to him :( He did have a collar with our number. He's an indoor/outdoor cat because we found him as a stray, we try to keep him inside as much as we can but he's a little wild. He's young, not a year old yet.

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Lizzie B.
7 months ago
No matter how long your kitty has been gone, stay vigilant with all lost cat protocols and advice - kitty may have been taken in by a well meaning person and could be very near - keep posters and flyers fresh and communications current with local animal control, vets, and rescues for new leads - keep the faith 💪🏼 Use whatever is applicable in the following for your situation: Extra strength prayers your kitty is safe nearby (cats usually stay in the vicinity) and home very very soon - put their food and shelter outside your door in a protected area and/or in your garage - diligently canvas the area and local businesses with large colorful posters and flyers - contact local animal control, vets, and rescues for any possible leads - cross post on neighborhood/community FB pages for further reach - cats are superior survivalists - stay vigilant in searching and don’t lose hope 🙏🏻❤️💪🏼 P.s. Beware of scammers saying they have found your kitty and to message them your contact information. And also how an Instagram/FB site helped them find their pet - don't click on site. All BS scammers. 🙏❤️💪🏼
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Teresa A.
7 months ago
When Fred comes home, have him neutered, if he is not already, and he will stay closer to home.
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Sandy C.
7 months ago
Put his litter box outside
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Maggie C.
7 months ago
Your Missing Cat will try to re-enter the home when the neighborhood is quiet. If it all possible, leave the door ajar that the kitty escaped from and secure other companion animals to a separate room of the home. He/she will try to re-enter when the neighborhood is quiet in the evening and overnight hours. Make sure you physically check underneath and in the engine compartment of your vehicles prior to starting in the morning. Litter box WILL attract community cats and predators, potentially pushing your lost cat out of the area. Clothing/bedding that smell like him/her and his/her family outside the home immediately. If you have a garage, leave the door open enough for him/her to get in. If you live in a mobile home community look under yours and your neighbors homes. Check around your home: bushes, up in trees, deck, porch etc. If their head fits their body will too! Door knock neighbors and ask them to check outbuildings, sheds, garages and ring cam footage. Go out periodically through out the night shaking his/her treats or opening a can of wet food and call to him/her. Renting/borrowing/buying a live trap and setting within the first 24 hours your cat has been missing is a good idea. Live traps need to be monitored frequently. Be prepared to release wildlife. Posting flyers in your neighborhood as well as getting a flyer to rescues, shelters and animal control services is very essential to the recovery of your lost pet.
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Paula V.
7 months ago
The only way a lost cat can find its way home is with its nose. Immediately put out the dirty litter box. The dirtier the better. Put the litter box out along with anything that stinks of you like your smelly socks something that you sweated in overnight your stinky sneakers. Get everything outside immediately. Cats usually stay within a five house radius of their own home for up to a week sleeping in the bushes and coming out at dusk Dawn and late at night. These are good times to take walks shaking the treat bag and calling for them. Cats can smell up to a whole mile away. So do that immediately and also put this on nextdoor. com and the other lost and found pet sites. Go on those sites looking at pics of found cats too. There might be a match.They tend to come home late at night or early in the morning so if you can keep a window cracked or a door cracked so at least you hear them. Good luck
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Rhonda S.
7 months ago
I saw a post about 2 hours ago about a cat like this. I’ll try to find it. It was taken outside of someone’s home hoping to find the owner.
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Caroline H.
7 months ago
Jamie Lynn https://gingercatenergy.etsy.com/listing/4395565684
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Caroline H.
7 months ago
Jamie Lynn https://gingercatenergy.etsy.com/listing/4395565684
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Caroline H.
7 months ago
Kimberly Player https://gingercatenergy.etsy.com/listing/4395565684
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Caroline H.
7 months ago
Lisa Krenzer https://gingercatenergy.etsy.com/listing/4395565684
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