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Tom is Missing in Greater London, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

February 19, 2026

Location Last Seen

Greater London, England IG11

Nearest Landmark

Merton Road, Upney Lane

Name

Tom

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72598547

Species

Cat

Description

Black with a white chin and paws. Face injury from access.

Message from Owner

Missing from Upney Lane / Station Barking. Last sighting Merton Road. He was treated for a facial abscess on Monday. Neutered on Tuesday. Transferred to a foster Wednesday but escaped via a window! 😩 He’s originally a stray, from Noak Bridge Laindon, and will be exceptionally scared, hungry & confused! I’m an hour away from Barking but need any sightings reported to me ASAP please.

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Saz L.
3 months ago
Seen this don’t know if that cat but I found this post for you 💔🥺
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Saz L.
3 months ago
Are you base in barking ?
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Deborah C.
3 months ago
Shared x
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Lorraine H.
3 months ago
Poor darling 😞, shared, hope he's found safe soon 🙏🙏🙏
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Saz H.
3 months ago
Please follow this advice asap really hope your cat comes home soon safe and sound x Try to search by thinking of your home as centre of a circle and call your cat from the edges. Call, listen carefully, rattle treats etc, then move slowly towards home, stop, repeat, and do this several times until you're home. This could guide your cat back in the right direction. Take a strong torch and check carefully under hedges etc. Door knock with leaflets during the day and check sheds etc, empty buildings yourself as your cat should come to you. ALWAYS CHECK SHEDS, BUSHES, GARDENS, YARDS ETC YOURSELF. Your cat may hide from others. ps only call on roads late night or early hours when it's safer for cats
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Angela D.
3 months ago
You may have done some of this already, but if not, it might be worth putting some leaflets with a photo through the doors of houses/flats in nearby roads to home. Many people don’t walk around their local area and some don’t go out a great deal so they might not realise a visiting cat in their garden is a missing one. Plus, posters at the railway stations, bus stops, and newsagents. A poster at the station worked for me. Mine was found after 10 days, so don’t give up hope. Also if you have any used cat litter, (or bedding), spread bits of it around your borders outside, (not the tray). Cats can pick up their scent from some distance. I hope your cat is back home with you soon.🙏🤞
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Liz R.
3 months ago
Hope and prayers for a safe return
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