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Romeo is Missing in Lenah Valley, TAS

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 18, 2026

Location Last Seen

Lenah Valley, TAS 7008

Nearest Landmark

Doyle avenue /Keith white crescent

Name

Romeo

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72708471

Species

Cat

Description

Chocolate Burmese -light brown creamy fur. Darker on face and tail. Yellow eyes. Small cat - deed and microchipped

Message from Owner

Our little male Burmese cat is missing. - He is 2 years old. - Strictly an indoor cat, so has never been lost before. He belongs to our family and the kids are missing him a lot. He used to sleep on our beds every night. He is very friendly and tame. He is an important part of our family and we miss him a lot. He went missing this week on Wednesday morning 18th March. His collar was off :( Last seen on the top end of Giblin street. around the hses - Number 3-6 We have tried looking everywhere and there is no sign of him at all. Please don’t steal him if you see him - but do pick him up for us. The cross over street is Doyle avenue and the top of this street also backs onto Keith white crescent. It’s hard to believe that he can just disappear?? We would be so grateful if people in the area could look out for him. His colour is light creamy brown. He is a bonded pair with his brother who is crying at the window looking for him each day. REWARD: we can happily pay a generous reward for any information that helps us find him again. We would be so grateful. Please contact me anytime. We would appreciate any help at all. Thank you.

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Elaine R.
2 months ago
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Dianne B.
3 months ago
Early morning walk technique: There is a technique we call the 3am walk that has worked for a lot of people reunited with their pets. Displaced or scared cats will often remain in hiding and completely silent for most of the day and night. Even if it is close by and can hear you, it is unlikely your cat will respond. Because of this, the best time to head outside and call her/him is between 3-4am. It can vary between 2-6 am, whenever your area is most quiet. It may take a few nights of trying this method too. Most recently, a good number of people have found their cats just from doing a 3am walk and call. Your cat is most likely to respond and leave its hiding spot around this small window of quiet time. It only takes a couple of fence jumps to land streets away, so do your best to cover as many streets as you can. Hopefully your cat is only a house or two away from where it escaped. Tap a can calling your cats name or shacking the dry food bag/box calling their name and saying what you usually say to call them to dinner or breakfast time. Leaflets and knocking on doors: Its also a good idea to ask neighbours if you can check their yards, sheds, garages and roof spaces. If you can give them a printed leaflet with a picture of your lost cat and your phone number. Leave these at shops etc too. Leaving the Kitty tray outside: Some suggest to leave it out to attract your cat back home with the scent. Which may work, but it's important to understand that the kitty tray may attract other cats, especially Tom Cats that will see this as a threat to his territory. The kitty tray method is designed to try and give the lost cat a scent he/she is familiar with to come back home. So if you suspect strays are around, be careful you're not making it harder for yours to get home safely. If you want to try leaving the litter outside, please note that the tray shouldn't be left out for too long and needs to be watched over. Same with leaving food, bedding and clothing out. Indoor cats: Indoor escape artists usually stick close to home and we often see a great outcome because of this.....Expect your cat to remain in hiding for most of the day and night. Displacement often changes the behaviour of cats. This means a normally vocal cat may keep quiet. Timid cats especially may spend some weeks in hiding before becoming visible. Even then, they are not likely to be seen during daylight. It is also unlikely that your cat will respond to being called during daylight. As a result, many people mistakingly believe their cat is no longer close by. An inside cat won't have gone too far. Start on your own property with a torch (even in the daylight, yes) and look under your house (if it is on stumps/piles) under any decking, under all vehicles, in the wheel arches, under upturned wheelbarrows, piles of iron, roofing tiles, underneath any outbuildings, dog kennel, wood piles, under or behind a garden shed, wheelie bins, inside skip bins, shipping containers, car boots or under the car bonnet. Under all garden shrubbery along driveways and footpaths. And then do the same with your near neighbours. Don't ask your neighbours to look, 'cos they probably won't. Ask them if you can look in their yards. Don't forget over the back fence too. Take your cat carrier with you, so when you find puss, pop straight into the carrier, so he doesn't squirm out of your arms when carrying home. Don't forget to look up as well. If chased up a tree or on to a roof. Best of luck
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Anna L.
3 months ago
Shared. 🙏🏻
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Nina S.
3 months ago
Many years ago I made flyers and ketterboxed a two block radius. 5 days later I got a phone call from an elderly couple that didn't use social media. My cat was on their back doorstep (deaf too I may add). Only a block over from my house. Also try walking those areas before dawn. Best of luck 🙏🌺
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Russel M.
3 months ago
Prayers to St Francis of Assisi and St Anthony & St Gertrude of Nivelles for a safe and speedy return.
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Noela T.
3 months ago
Go out late at night or early hours of the morning with HOT roast chicken.
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Maree S.
3 months ago
He won't be far away just hiding scared, do the early morning walk calling him around 2-3 am when it's at its quietest tapping a food can listening for his meow and take a torch to see his eyes shine in the dark and take some strong smelling food like BBQ chicken or tuna to entice him out and put his litter tray outside and a piece of your clothing to help him home , put flyers uo and door knock don't give up , good luck 🙏
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Kim H.
3 months ago
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Michelle M.
3 months ago
Shared..🙏
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