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Bella is Missing in New York, NY

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 28, 2024

Location Last Seen

New York, NY 10033

Nearest Landmark

181st and 182st

Name

Bella

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

70961579

Species

Cat

Description

White and cream short hair very sweet

Message from Owner

There is a reward when found please help me find her we miss her so much

Facebook Community Response

Jayne S.
11 months ago
Amy Alvarado 🐱🐾Hi. Stay strong. I work at a vet. Read this to the end. If Necessary-Humane trap rescue. Put a can of TUNA outside at the spot she got out. Be careful to keep it in its can, and always clean it up afterwards, refresh this periodically. It’s the best way to attract your cat back. She may have gotten lost or gone off somewhere. Put Reward Posters Up Where She Got Lost. Cats lose their scent path in the rain. Keep her Indoors if you find her. You can buy ten cans for $10 dollars at a dollar store, sardines work too. Cats will stick around the area, but may be nervous or frightened, so they won’t come out of hiding. Even if they know you. But they will HEAR you, and will come out later when all is quiet. Try leaving a door open so she comes in on her own. Keep refreshing the food every day or two. The cat should show up. It may take a few weeks. Also, they can leave house lights on at night, and they should put out used, dirty cat litter, and cat bedding. Get a good flashlight, and look around way up underneath porches, behind shrubs, because cats will hide up underneath things. A flashlight will show up glowing eyes. Have your neighbors check garages and outbuilding. She may be locked in. Walk up and down the area, while SHAKING a plastic jar of dry cat food. Cats HEAR this from a distance. She can be humanely trapped, for rescue, too if necessary. Leave your house lights on at night. Tell neighbors and neighborhood kids. Make copies and stuff in peoples mail boxes. Put “REWARD” on safe return, on your posters, with a black sharpie. Protect it with a clear slip sheet, around your neighborhood, and in nearby stores. And don’t worry about rewards, people are nice about it. Stay Strong. 🐱🐾. Put the posters up on each street you mentioned in plain view. Report it in detail to veterinarians, police and your local animal control office. People may call them if she’s sighted. Do this as soon as you can. Never give up. It will take a while. A lot of folks don’t have facebook, and wont look on pawboost, although some will. So be sure to put up Reward posters.
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Jayne S.
11 months ago
🐱🐾Hi. Stay strong. I work at a vet. Humane trap rescue. Put a can of TUNA outside at the spot she got out. Be careful to keep it in its can, and always clean it up afterwards, refresh this periodically. It’s the best way to attract your cat back. She may have gotten lost or gone off somewhere. Cats lose their scent path in the rain. Keep her Indoors if you find her. You can buy ten cans for $10 dollars at a dollar store, sardines work too. Cats will stick around the area, but may be nervous or frightened, so they won’t come out of hiding. Even if they know you. But they will HEAR you, and will come out later when all is quiet. Try leaving a door open so she comes in on her own. Keep refreshing the food every day or two. The cat should show up. It may take a few weeks. Also, they can leave house lights on at night, and they should put out used, dirty cat litter, and cat bedding. Get a good flashlight, and look around way up underneath porches, behind shrubs, because cats will hide up underneath things. A flashlight will show up glowing eyes. Have your neighbors check garages and outbuilding. She may be locked in. Walk up and down the area, while SHAKING a plastic jar of dry cat food. Cats HEAR this from a distance. She can be humanely trapped, for rescue, too if necessary. Leave your house lights on at night. Tell neighbors and neighborhood kids. Make copies and stuff in peoples mail boxes. Put “REWARD” on safe return, on your posters, with a black sharpie. Protect it with a clear slip sheet, around your neighborhood, and in nearby stores. And don’t worry about rewards, people are nice about it. Stay Strong. 🐱🐾. Put the posters up on each street you mentioned in plain view. Report it in detail to veterinarians, police and your local animal control office. People may call them if she’s sighted. Do this as soon as you can. Never give up. It will take a while. A lot of folks don’t have facebook, and wont look on pawboost, although some will. So be sure to put up Reward posters.
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Jill E.
1 year ago
Please keep checking he ACC . New cats come in all the time. You can download the app and set notifications. Best of luck
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Amy A.
1 year ago
Still looking for my baby girl there's still a reward for her safe return
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Judith L.
2 years ago
Hope you find ASAP
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Ana C.
2 years ago
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Kathy A.
2 years ago
Shared good luck
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Jean P.
2 years ago
Sharing
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Christina A.
2 years ago
Check animal control on 110th between 1st and 2nd and make a lost pets report either them. Check daily. Ask neighbors to check property, he may have gone inside somewhere and got locked in accidentally. Check at dawn and dusk, they tend to hide and come out at those times. Hang flyers, call local vets, shelters, precincts. Google and check social media for rescues. Not all have a facility and use those outlets. Good luck.
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Loretta S.
2 years ago

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