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Bronny is Missing in Redbank Plains, QLD

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

July 5, 2026

Location Last Seen

Redbank Plains, QLD 4301

Nearest Landmark

ede road, redbank plains

Name

Bronny

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73100257

Species

Cat

Description

white cat brown tail dark spot near eat

Message from Owner

missing my 4 month old kitten was in the gated backyard and disappeared, been missing since saturday night. if you see her please reach out as she’s never been outside other than backyard.

Facebook Community Response

Patricia S.
3 days ago
Keep you fur babies safe inside the home.
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Leisa W.
5 days ago
Also leave door ajar if it is safe to do so as sometimes they will return themselves… make up little flyers and put them in peoples mailboxes to check their sheds as some people don’t have social media🤞🤞
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Dianne H.
5 days ago
The late night walk with a torch is how many have found their lost cats - please start doing this asap. Also and distributing flyers, doorknocking. Also check cctv in the area. This is a great local resource for finding your lost cat. https://www.scaredycats.com.au/find-lost-cat/find-lost-cat-step-by-step-guide/
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Mike T.
5 days ago
Have neighbors check garages and sheds. Have a tree out back? Check that too. Leave your garage door up a little so they can return home to a familiar place. Place a box outside with blankets or even the clothes you wore today so a cat can pick up the scent and make it home. If you are new to this area, have friends keep an eye out at your former home. And please: CHECK THE LOCAL SHELTERS DAILY I hope your kitty makes it back home safe very soon. Please make sure to get your cat chipped once they return, and PLEASE keep them indoors! PLEASE NEVER LOSE HOPE! LOOK UP! Cats are great climbers and looking for them on the ground only is limiting your search. Male wanderers tend to stay within a territory of about 150 acres, while females stay closer to home, roaming only about 40 acres. This means that your average male cat is likely to stay within 1500 feet of home, while your average female tends not to go much farther than 75 yards from your door. Be careful of the lost pet finders. Most of them are playing on your emotions and wanting cash up front.! https://www.pawboost.com/?utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=report_pet_alert_link_lost Sacramento SPCA | (916) 383-7387 Front Street Shelter | 311 or (916) 808-7387 Bradshaw Animal Shelter | 311 or (916) 368-7387 Elk Grove Animal Services | (916) 691-2489 or (916) 714-5115
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Angelique K.
5 days ago
Look for furry babies at night when the world is asleep. Look up mumma cat calling kittens and either play it or imitate it yourself. Don’t for get smelly cat food tuna if they like it also their treats and their fav toy they come out of hiding anywhere from. kitty litter try outside also some of your dirty washing for them to smell their way home. Also check drains and people’s garages in the morning as they can get in there. Hope you find your furry baby soon and well. Huggles 💕💕💕💜💜💜
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