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Smokey is Missing in Qualicum Beach, BC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 16, 2025

Location Last Seen

Qualicum Beach, BC V9K 2T4

Nearest Landmark

Memorial ave and 6th

Name

Smokey

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71570012

Species

Cat

Description

Large grey tabi with long fur. Green eyes tattoo in ear.

Message from Owner

N/A

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Sheri M.
1 year ago
Shared 💗
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Lana M.
1 year ago
Keep trying the things listed... All the best in your beautiful cat's return,💜~ If possible consider building a Catio - so much safer for kitties who like the sights/smells of outdoors. https://spca.bc.ca/news/how-to-build-a-catio/
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Laurie W.
1 year ago
Put up posters, put use litter outside so she/he can pick up on their scent. notified vets, shelters, and recuses. Also notified chipped company if your cat is chipped. Check 1-2 blocks each way calling the cats name. .Check close to home like tree's, brushes, and any holes he may fine to hide. Ask neighbors to check their backyards and sheds. Go out late at night when everything is quite calling the cats name while carry a treat like tuna, make sure you stop to listen. Check under cars etc... Do you know if their is a cat colony someone in your area bc you could check with them to see if your baby is there too GL
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Debra P.
1 year ago
Vokra has good advice 🙏💕
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Bob B.
1 year ago
Come home Smokey!
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Elizabeth L.
1 year ago
Attaching Information to help you find your lost cat. Start the calling method as soon as you realize your cat is missing. Call from where your cat went missing. Call it’s name repeatedly for 10 mins. Repeat that every 30 mins while shaking treats and listening to hear if it responds by calling back. Keep your voice calm and encouraging. Consistency is key. This enables the cat to pick up the direction of your voice and and eventually your home. Your cat will likely be very scared, cold and hungry and very close by. Use a flashlight when searching at night when it is quieter as their eyes reflect the light when they are hidden in shrubs etc. For indoor and indoor/outdoor cats Many indoor cats return when its quiet and dark usually 10pm-6:30am so if possible leave your door/window open slightly for it to return. This method works well for indoor cats that escape. Put out some of your smelliest worn clothing (runners, sweaty shirts and socks) with your scent on and keep calling for it frequently as it will hear your voice. Replace clothing each day so that the strong scent is maintained.It may take a few days or so for it to get the confidence to return but the main thing is that it needs a way inside when it’s quiet. Secure any other pets in a room so they can't also escape. DO NOT place a cat litter tray out as this may attract other cats, especially Tom cats and predators which will frighten your cat away. Search your yard and your neighbors yards/patios/garage/sheds/bushes thoroughly. Click on link for some tips https://www.vokra.ca/lost-cat http://www.catsinthebag.org/
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Ria G.
1 year ago
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Sherry M.
1 year ago
🙏🐾🙏🐾🙏
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Leny M.
1 year ago
Please accept my sympathies for your missing pet. Reach out to (FURGENCY) on Facebook—their efficient team helped me recover my lost companion in no time. I strongly suggest giving them a try! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572524336822
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Stephen O.
1 year ago
Please accept my sympathies for your missing pet. Reach out to (Precision legal-pet-tracker) on Facebook—their efficient team helped me recover my lost companion in no time. I strongly suggest giving them a try!
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