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Reunited Cat in Bentleigh East, VIC 3165

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 1 days, 3 hours

Date Last Seen

August 10, 2026

Name

Jupiter

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73247476

Species

Cat

Description

Grey with white socks

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Jackie A.
1 week ago
Put up posters every where in the streets Contact the chip company tag as missing Chat with your neighbours Search EVERY night with a torch the eyes will reflect post on all fb community pages
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Kay T.
1 week ago
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Sarah F.
1 week ago
Walk around your streets very late at night and call take a strong torch hot roast chicken and rattle a tin 🙏
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Winslow Y.
1 week ago
I’m sorry your cat is missing. 💔 The following suggestions may help you find your cat, they have worked for me in the past: Try approaching your neighbors. Put up posters. Leaflet neighborhood if possible at least 1-2 streets on either-side of yours, that’s how my missing cat was identified on a neighbor’s property. Go door knocking, at least 3-4 properties on either side of yours and across the road and street behind. Speak to those neighbours and personally deliver a leaflet of your missing cat to them. Your neighbours may pay more attention if you speak with them. Ask your neighbours if any CCTV footage may have been captured of your cat, this can be really helpful in tracking your cat’s movements. Contact local vets, pounds and shelters. Post on other Facebook Lost pet/cat sites for more exposure. Your cat will be close by, from personal experience, one of my missing cat’s was located at my next door neighbor’s house and another time several years ago, my cat was just one street away. If you haven't already done so, make sure to report your cat missing with the microchip company where their microchip is registered to, that's how my cat was found and prevented a stranger from changing ownership of her. The best advice I can offer is to go out every night and search for your missing cat after dark, as this is often when you’ll have the most success. Call their name late at night or in the early hours of the morning, when everything is quiet and your cat can hear you more easily. Try going out between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., and take a strong torch with you. If possible, go out twice during the night at different times. In many cases, lost cats are hiding very close-by, sometimes just next door or a few houses away. This method has worked for me before. I hope you’re reunited with your kitty soon ❤️🙏🏼
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