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Reunited Cat in Saint Paul Park, MN 55071

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 5 hours, 8 minutes

Date Last Seen

June 5, 2026

Name

Midnight

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72970758

Species

Cat

Description

He’s a 10 week old kitten, he is pretty chunky, a little black dot on the right eye by his nose

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Jacque H.
4 days ago
Wonderful news❤️😺🙏
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Sandra E.
5 days ago
Melissa M.
6 days ago
Put food out, post on NextDoor, Pawboost, Pet FBI, put up flyers everywhere, distribute mini flyers to your neighbors withing a 6 block radius including your mail carrier, fedex, and ups delivery guys, Check neighbors sheds, garages, window wells, under decks, porches and anywhere they could be hiding. Look up~ cats do get stuck in trees or light posts. Many people think they can get down themselves but Ive seen many situations where they've needed to be rescued after many days being stuck. Cats get themselves in many predictaments. Check with rescues, humane societies and animals control and follow up with them consistently! Set a live trap with canned tuna (for hard to trap cats I used a mixture of tuna, oysters and sardines) Cover the trap and always monitor it for the safety of your cat and to also make sure you dont catch wildlife. No matter how friendly a cat may be, indoor-only cats tend to become skittiish once outside and in unfamiliar territory, and usually hide nearby and often too scared to come to owners voice. They also usually try to enter the way the escaped, so if its safe to do that, leave that open. That did work for one of my very shy cats before. Time is crucial. Praying you find your cat soon and safe. Trapping was the only way to get my kitty back in after she scratched a hole through the screen and escaped. The flyers helped me figure out that she was hiding a couple of blocks away, because people called me with sightings. She was scared to come to anyone, even me. I set traps and eventually caught her. My advice I posted isnt something I just got off the internet, its literally my own personally experience and also experience from doing rescue and helping others. I pray you get your cat back. I know how heartwrenching it was when my baby was out there.
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Christine G.
6 days ago
How on earth did he get outside 😳
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MG E.
6 days ago
Get out there and look for your kitten. Geez!!! You’re suppose to protect him. He will die in this heat/humidity. He’s just a baby. Could be under a deck, trapped in a garage or window well. Put up flyers. Tell neighbors to check their properties.
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Paula S.
7 days ago
I hope he’s not an outdoor kitty
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Monica C.
7 days ago
Our kitten hide inside our house for 13 hours. We looked everywhere for her even outside. But she came out of her hiding spot 13 hours later like nothing happened
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Emm F.
7 days ago
He’s still pretty small. If you haven’t already checked, look INSIDE furniture. Under the couch there is usually a piece of fabric (good hiding spot); box spring; behind dresser drawers; behind and under appliances; any loose air vents, etc. One of my foster kittens gave me a heart attack…little stinker got BEHIND our dishwasher. I only found him when I heard the tiniest little sneeze.
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Linda K.
7 days ago
💔🙏💔🙏💔
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