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SableGirl is Missing in Berlin, CT

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 17, 2026

Location Last Seen

Berlin, CT 06037

Nearest Landmark

Orchard Ridge apmts, webster Street

Name

SableGirl

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73031002

Species

Cat

Description

Black. White markings on chest and stomach, four white paws.

Message from Owner

Our baby doll has been escaping to the outdoors lately. She returns with the sound of a wringing bell and has always been within our sight. We were unaware she had slipped out on June 17. She was nowhere to be found that evening and hasn’t been home since. She is wearing a pink bowed & belled collar with her name & our phone number as well as a flea & tick collar. She has been ill and subject to capture by predators. We’re praying she is safe and have not yet lost hope for her return.

Facebook Community Response

Lorraine Z.
12 hours ago
Keep ringing the bell, good idea.
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Donna W.
16 hours ago
Flyers in neighborhoods walk neighborhoods day and evening talk to neighbors check shelters check sheds garages normally they don't go far from home. I had a cat got into a neighbors basement and was there for a week until the man open the door out came Shadow he remember seeing Shadow picture. I hope you fine your sweet kitty safe 💗
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Melinda L.
1 day ago
Prayers for her safe return ❤️
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Brenda H.
1 day ago
Indoor only kitties usually only go five houses away. Put something with your scent on it ( unwashed clothes) outside. If you have any other cats put something with their scent on it too. Check under your porch if you have one. Check under grills, sheds, in garages, and I’m basements. Check your drawers. They may sound silly but it happens. The cat could've gotten stuck in your neighbors shed. Check yours as well as your neighbors. Also check up in trees in case the cat got treed. Go door-to-door and ask if anyone has seen the kitty, even put flyers in people's mailboxes. Leave bowls of stinky food, such as mackerel or sardines. Shake a bag of treats or cat food while calling their name.If there are any abandoned houses or for sale houses, with no one living in them check there. Also check down sewer drains just in case. Some cats go in sewer pipes and they can't find their way out. Also look around at night under bushes and in shrubs with a bright flashlight. It may catch on the kitty's eyes. Looking at night when it's quieter is better. You can also set a trap to see if you can catch the kitty. The trap will have to be monitored because you may catch other cats and critters as well. Most indoor cats don’t go more than five or six houses away in either direction. It is very likely that he is near. He was probably seeking warmth so ask your neighbors to check their garages, under their porches and ring cameras if they have them. I can speak from personal experience that shining a flashlight into bushes is extremely helpful, especially at night. That’s how I found my parents’ cat. I hope this helps and that your kitty comes home quickly. Shared. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🐾
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Brenda H.
1 day ago
Indoor only kitties usually only go five houses away. Put something with your scent on it ( unwashed clothes) outside. If you have any other cats put something with their scent on it too. Check under your porch if you have one. Check under grills, sheds, in garages, and I’m basements. Check your drawers. They may sound silly but it happens. The cat could've gotten stuck in your neighbors shed. Check yours as well as your neighbors. Also check up in trees in case the cat got treed. Go door-to-door and ask if anyone has seen the kitty, even put flyers in people's mailboxes. Leave bowls of stinky food, such as mackerel or sardines. Shake a bag of treats or cat food while calling their name.If there are any abandoned houses or for sale houses, with no one living in them check there. Also check down sewer drains just in case. Some cats go in sewer pipes and they can't find their way out. Also look around at night under bushes and in shrubs with a bright flashlight. It may catch on the kitty's eyes. Looking at night when it's quieter is better. You can also set a trap to see if you can catch the kitty. The trap will have to be monitored because you may catch other cats and critters as well. Most indoor cats don’t go more than five or six houses away in either direction. It is very likely that he is near. He was probably seeking warmth so ask your neighbors to check their garages, under their porches and ring cameras if they have them. I can speak from personal experience that shining a flashlight into bushes is extremely helpful, especially at night. That’s how I found my parents’ cat. I hope this helps and that your kitty comes home quickly. Shared. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🐾
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