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Korra is Missing in Orange, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 25, 2025

Location Last Seen

Orange, CA 92865

Nearest Landmark

N Ramona st and easy Santa Ana canyon road

Name

Korra

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

71391698

Species

Cat

Description

Blue point Siamese, with blue eyes and stripes on her legs, her tail is dark black with stripes and fur is a light to medium grey color

Message from Owner

Korra has become a part of our family and we miss her so much :( if you see her please let us know!

Facebook Community Response

Marilyn B.
1 year ago
Shared 😪
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Kathy P.
1 year ago
If she has squeaky toys or rattle toys, make sure you make a lot of noise around the vicinity of where she got out
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Jayne B.
1 year ago
What a beautiful cat. Pray you find your way home.
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Jeannette R.
1 year ago
Shared with ❤️
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Jacqueline N.
1 year ago
Go outside when it gets dark even during the night and call him. Cats are nocturnal animals and they usually come home during the evening even during the night so you have to stay up all night until he comes home and keep calling that's what happens they come home and everybody's asleep and they leave so put out his litter box and some clothing and go outside and call him and keep calling him. You can also put it on nextdoor.com that's your neighborhood and ask your neighbors if they've seen him and you can also take a walk in the dark when it gets dark not by yourself and call him around the neighborhood but most of all at your home where he probably will be coming call him
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Meredith K.
1 year ago
Beware of scammers telling you to contact some Instagram or Facebook pet tracking service. They are bogus & just want your money.
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Meredith K.
1 year ago
If s/he is not accustomed to being outside, s/he is probably close to where s/he got out. Most indoor only cats don't go more than about a 5 to 6 house radius from where they got out. S/he is probably hunkered down, hiding somewhere close by. Search low and high, go search the bushes at night with a flashlight and look for her/his eyes. Ask neighbors to look in their garages and sheds. Go out very late at night or very very early morning, stand in one place near where s/he got out and call her/his name in a calm voice. Don't put out the litter box, it will draw predators. You can put out her/his favorite bed, blanket, toy, or your worn clothing. You can also rent a humane trap, set and bait it with her/his favorite food and put your used bed sheets over it. Don't put out a trap unless there has been a confirmed sighting of the cat. NEVER LEAVE THE TRAP UNATTENDED. Be sure to check it every every 30 minutes or so. Post everywhere you can (Pawboost, Lost & Found Pets pages for your city & county, Nextdoor, the Buzz page for your city) and be sure to put up flyers in the neighborhood, and in everyones' mailboxes or under door mats, in the several block radius. Not everyone is on social media. Also check your local animal shelters to see if s/he was found and turned in as a stray. Many of them have websites with photos of the cats. If they have a deceased pets page, check there too. There won't be photos. The color, & age will be listed, as well as city & nearest cross streets. I hope you find her/him safe and sound really soon
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Diana D.
1 year ago
I hope you go home soon Sweetheart. 😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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