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Ivy is Missing in Orem, UT

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 15, 2026

Location Last Seen

Orem, UT 84097

Nearest Landmark

Harmon's, 400 E, 800 N

Name

Ivy

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73023194

Species

Cat

Description

Tortoiseshell calico with an orange nose and chin. Skinny/petite. NO TEETH. Crunchy old meow and very vocal. Super sweet and friendly, loves being held and petted.

Message from Owner

This is my beloved foster cat that I've had for multiple months. She came up to me while doing yard work for someone and yelled at me until I sat down to let her climb into my lap. The only reason she's a foster is because I'm not able to give her what she needs long term, but I love her as if she were my own. Celestial Zoo Pet Rescue stepped in to help her get the vet care she needed, and I was preparing to say goodbye as she found her forever home. I was not prepared to have her suddenly disappear, and I am heartbroken. Please help me find her so we can make sure she gets the best forever home in the whole world!! ❤️

Facebook Community Response

LueShell M.
3 days ago
Maybe some of these ideas will help: 🙏 Tips to Help a Missing Cat Find its Way Home 🐈🐾🐈‍⬛ Most cats stay nearby, however, be aware that they are great at hiding and can fit into small/tight spaces that you wouldn’t expect. CAUTION: Put his/her litter box on the porch (or in your garage with the door opened a few inches) along with a blanket or article of clothing that has his scent and yours on it. *Be advised that a litter box can invite other cats or predators to your property* Check frequently to see if he’s out there. They can smell from a long ways away. Look in sheds, garages, under cars and bushes, up in trees, and in window wells. Also, look carefully inside your house. Sometimes cats just hideout. Ask your neighbors if you can look in their backyards and sheds (he may be trapped inside). Remember, if you have a garage keep the door open enough so he can get inside. It’s also a good idea put something of his out there, so he can identify that he’s found his home. Put up flyers and go to local animal shelters IN PERSON—don’t just call! Make sure you give them all the pertinent information about your missing cat (giving them photos helps, too). The best time to look for him is late at night and early in the morning when it’s quiet out. Call his name softly and listen for him to answer—shaking his favorite treat container can also be helpful. Return to places you have looked and search those areas again. 🐾
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Liliana E.
3 days ago
Post this on the Ring, Petco Love Lost, Petco Love Lost - has a free site to list to (both lost and found pets) (by State) - it uses AI to identify pets by facial recognition software- I understand it’s been very helpful for identifying lost pets (one of the best), Pawboost, PawGuide App and Nextdoor and Neighbors App, google to know how 🙏🏻🤗
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