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Sanji is Missing in Buffalo, NY

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 2, 2026

Location Last Seen

Buffalo, NY 14222

Nearest Landmark

Ashland ave and elmwood ave

Name

Sanji

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72733386

Species

Cat

Description

Fluffy orange

Message from Owner

N/A

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Kathleen S.
2 months ago
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Cheryl F.
2 months ago
Nancy Smith yes he is
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Nancy S.
2 months ago
He's home now 💙
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Cheryl F.
2 months ago
UPDATE:SANJI HAS BEEN FOUND!😊
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Jessica G.
2 months ago
Cheryl Fuller Schmania I’m so sorry you lost your cat. Here are some tips that might help: This has become a random article of tips and tendencies of cats when they escape outside. Not everything can be done all year due to weather but it’s still valuable knowledge should your cat be out of doors. Best of luck. Use sardines (not olive oil) juice trace up to entrance of house - place sardines inside door and leave door ajar for them to enter. There’s also these tips; IF YOUR CAT GETS OUT 🐾 📌 Please Take Our Tips: THESE MAY SOUND CRAZY BUT CATS ARE NOT LIKE HUMANS THEY RATIONALIZE DIFFERENTLY Put something that smells like you, on your porch or lawn. Leave bowls of food out - tuna/sardines, rotisserie chicken. Pour chicken broth up the sidewalk to your front door. SCENT IS EVERYTHING !! Do these things right now. Go out searching after it's dark and quiet. Cats come out of hiding after dark, especially between 2-5 AM. Bring a bag of treats to shake. Stand in front of your house and call softly. Many times cats will come running. FLIERS MUST GO UP ASAP TO GET SIGHTINGS. Every pole/tree/neighbors stoops/porches. Offer reward. Give fliers to mailman, UPS drivers, fed ex drivers, etc. Local supermarket, dry cleaners, drug store should have a flier. Call local dog control officer and report the cat as lost. Ditto for shelters. You must visit shelters - the person on the phone doesn't know every pet brought in. Delegate to friends so that you get the posters up ASAP!!!! We've recently reunited cats that were stuck in neighbor's sheds/garages and bats. Look under bushes, in/behind sheds, or neighbor's porches with flashlight. It'll make the cat's eyes glow so you can spot it. Don't drive around! If your cat is an indoor only cat, it hasn't travelled more than 2-4 blocksaway. *Very important- leave a door or window open, no matter what weather, for him to come back in in the middle of the night. Use a scratching post or chair in front of it to facilitate that. Put some food near. Many cats are scared but will come out after dark and return inside. Most cats return between 2-5 AM. This is from a study that was done on lost cats: Cats are very different from dogs when panicked. They are territorial and your cat’s territory was inside of your home. Once a cat is transplanted into unfamiliar territory, fear sets in and it seeks shelter because it is afraid. They panic immediately and look to hide usually near the escape point or within a 5-house radius of their home where they've never been before. Cats that are afraid (and cats that are injured) will seek areas of concealment such as under a deck, under a house, under a porch, or in heavy brush and they will not meow! Panicked cats hide in silence. Silence is their only protective measure from predators. They can stay concealed for days, sometimes weeks! Just because you don’t see or hear your cat DOES NOT mean he or she is not right there, hiding in fear from the loud noises, etc. Some will not meow! Meowing would give up their location to a predator. Their behavior has nothing to do with whether the cat loves you, whether it recognizes your voice, or whether it can smell you–it has everything to do with the fact that most frightened cats will hide in silence! The Threshold Factor: This is an interesting behavioral pattern that Missing Pet Partnership has observed with displaced cats. Many of these cats initially hide in silence, but eventually break cover and meow, return to their home or the escape point (window or door), or finally enter a humane trap. While some cats take only hours or a few days to reach their threshold, many others take several days (typically ten to twelve days) before they break cover. We suspect the threshold is reached due to their thirst, although more research needs to be conducted into this behavior. Some people have slept out on their porch and their lost cat jumped up on them at 5am to sleep- best Idea I’ve heard yet. In an attempt to capture your cat, use humane traps with sardines in your yard or in your neighbor’s yard where your cat is likely hiding in fear. If you choose not to, place small amounts of cat food (and water) and hopefully you’ll eventually be able to determine where the cat is hiding. If your cat is microchipped, please call the company to make sure they have your correct info in case someone takes your kitty to be checked and so they can contact you Also: inquire on the Local Feral Cat rescue FB page it might join a colony and eat with them. Give your location and ask if any group has seen a new cat hanging around. Though ferals will fight him for the food.
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Irene W.
2 months ago
Sharing 🙏
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Cheryl F.
2 months ago
Brenda Scott no
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Brenda S.
2 months ago
Hasn’t this cat gotten out before?
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Lyn K.
2 months ago
Shared to lost and found cats of wny and western side community forum
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Pam S.
2 months ago
Put smelly wet food outside, hav a hart traps work, check them often. At night shine a flashlight you may catch reflection of his eyes. Check shed, garages, under cars, anyplace he could hide or be stuck. Put up flyers, especially at vet offices. Talk to neighbors, ask if they have security cameras that may catch him walking by. They tend to move early morning and evenings. Put out used litter and fav humans worn clothes, familiar smells help bring them in. If possible, leave a patio or garage door open so he can get in. Contact rescues & county shelters, take a pic. Physically check county shelter often, they are busy. She will be very scared & may go into survival mode, she may not respond to you. Some wait until they're starving to come out for food. Keep food/trap out & check often. If you have another cat, try putting them outside in a SECURE carrier. Their meows may call the lost one in. Pray. Don't give up!
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