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Luna is Missing in Greenacres, FL

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PAWBOOST ID

68729965

NAME

Luna

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

LUNA was LOST on Fleming avenue, close to 522 Fleming ave at 12pm in the afternoon. Located between 10ave and haverhill.

DESCRIPTION

Small cat , grayish with black stripes and a little bit of orange in his fur, white belly, and green eyes. 🙏❤️‍🩹 If you have seen him or found him please contact me. I can give a reward. I miss my cat so much

AREA LAST SEEN

Greenacres, FL 33463

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

10ave and Haverhill

DATE LAST SEEN

January 16, 2023


Pam S.

1 year 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, 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 to missing cat. Pray. Don't give up!

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Linda M.

1 year ago

🙏🙏🙏Beautiful cat!

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Janet K.

1 year ago

🙏🙏🙏

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Pam G.

1 year ago

LOST A CAT? WHAT TO DO: 🐾 —File a “Lost Pet Report” on Palm Beach County’s SNAP page. Also, check the FOUND listings on SNAP a few times daily. If your cat is found by a good samaritan they will hopefully post there. If your cat was brought into the shelter, the shelter will post them there. There’s no “stray hold” for cats so you really need to check often: —File a report with Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Also check the FOUND listings on that site periodically. —Other good places to post your cat as lost and to check if anyone found him are: Next Door, Craig’s List, Facebook Lost/Found Pet Groups, and Ring’s “Neighbor’s” App. —Leave food/water out for her if you can do so without attracting wildlife. Also try some tuna. Cats usually don’t go too far unless chased or to seek food/shelter, so you want to keep your cat close by providing food. If you can, leave a USED litter box outside in front of the door or area where she went missing. Other items that might help guide her home (by scent) are the blanket or pet bed she slept in and some of her favorite person’s worn clothing or unwashed bed linens. —Crack a window open at night to be able to hear any meowing outside. Is there a garage or enclosed porch door that you can leave ajar with food/water, used litter box and worn clothing items inside the door? — Ask neighbors and people in the area to check their garages/sheds/bats, under decks, storm drains ANYWHERE he might try to HIDE or become TRAPPED (look under, inside of, & on top of places.) Search upwards too (trees, roofs, ledges). Help them search if possible. —Print flyers. You can print free LOST PET flyers via the pawboost website. Write REWARD on it to give the finder an incentive to return your lost pet. Flood area with these flyers (if possible, at least a 5-6 block radius). Go door to door in your neighborhood passing them out and talking to people. Visit vet clinics and pet stores in your area and ask them to post your flyer in their storefront window or bulletin board. Put one in your car window. Also give one to the local mailman, garbage man, joggers, dogwalkers, meter readers, neighborhood kids, and to UPS, Fed Ex, & Amazon drivers (they cover a lot of ground.) Put one on your mailbox. Post flyers on telephone poles with plastic covers (sheaths) that will protect your flyer from rain. The flyers wear out so replace them monthly. —At night go out and shake a bag of treats, or a bag/box of dry catfood, or carry an opened favorite catfood can or tunafish can as you walk looking for her. Most cats are active during the quiet hours of the night between 1am and 5am but that can vary.) Call her name QUIETLY and LISTEN OFTEN for a response. She could be hiding, or trapped somewhere close. Use a flashlight (even in the daylight) to see if you can catch the reflection from her eyes. You may have to literally search through bushes, etc, especially if he’s really very frightened. Remember, you might be right near him calling his name but he’s so terrified he might not respond for a while so RECHECK places. Check all possible places he may have crawled into to hide or seek shelter or has become trapped in. —If your pet is microchipped make sure the chip is registered and contains your current contact info. If you never registered your cat’s microchip it’s basically useless. If you don’t know what the chip number is then contact the vet clinic or shelter that chipped your cat and ask them for it. You can register the chip with any microchip company- it doesn’t have to be with the company that manufactured the chip. (For example, you can register a “Home Again” chip for free with the company “24PetWatch”. )

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