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Reunited Cat in Los Angeles, CA 91331

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 2 hours, 59 minutes

Date Last Seen

August 20, 2026

Name

Taiga

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73287866

Species

Cat

Description

White and beige Siamese

Taiga's Owner Says

Thank you for everyone focus and support I’m happy to say we found her crying in a porch she mistook and thought I Was there

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LunaMoon G.
4 hours ago
Please put the street where the cat is lost.
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LunaMoon G.
4 hours ago
LunaMoon G.
4 hours ago
🚨 Please do this every day,but first, print out a map of the neighborhood where the cat is lost . To get a printed neighborhood map showing street names and individual building numbers in America, use online mapping platforms like OpenStreetMap zoomed in to maximum detail, or check with your local municipal/city planning office or county GIS department for parcel maps.Where to Find Detailed Neighborhood MapsOpen Source Maps: OpenStreetMap displays individual house and building numbers when you zoom closely into urban and suburban residential parcels.Local Government GIS/Parcel Viewer: Most U.S. counties host a free online property appraiser or GIS mapping portal showing exact lot lines and building numbers.Municipal Offices: Your city or town hall's engineering or zoning department can print official indexed street and lot maps.How to Print Your MapUsing OpenStreetMap:Go to OpenStreetMap on a desktop computer.Type your neighborhood or specific street address into the search bar.Zoom in as far as possible until building outlines and numbers appear.Click the Export button on the right-hand menu to save it as a high-resolution image or PDF, then print it from your computer.Using County GIS Portals:Search online for your specific "[County Name] + GIS map" or "[County Name] + property appraiser map".Locate your neighborhood on the county's interactive map layer.Use your browser's print function (Ctrl+P on Windows or Cmd+P on Mac) or the portal's built-in print/export PDF tool to capture the view.
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LunaMoon G.
5 hours ago
LunaMoon G.
5 hours ago
❗ Put up flyers in the neighborhood where the cat is lost. Pawboost Petcolovelost 24Petconnect offer free flyers for download and are good sources to post on and look through the Found Pets in your area. PawBoost delivers the printable flyer directly to your email inbox and hosts it directly within your online account dashboard.The system provides multiple ways to access a free flyer:1. In Your Email InboxThe moment a lost or found report is submitted, PawBoost automatically sends a confirmation message to the registered email address. That message contains a direct link to instantly view and print the auto-generated PDF flyer template.2. In Your Account Dashboard (Website & App)Logging into the profile via the PawBoost Login Portal or opening the official mobile app provides full access to the active alerts.Navigate to the "Manage Pet" section for the active alert.Click the "Get Free Flyer" or "Download Flyer" button.The file can be downloaded directly to a phone or computer as a PDF, bypassing the need to check email messages.3. The Standalone Flyer Tool: If an account hasn't been created yet or the user wants to skip the standard alert process entirely, they can use the standalone, form-based PawBoost Free Flyer Generator. This tool generates a printable poster instantly on the screen for immediate downloading, without requiring a registration workflow.
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LunaMoon G.
5 hours ago
🚨 Please follow these instructions,do the nighttime searches every night
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LunaMoon G.
5 hours ago
Put a dish,not a can of fishy wet food,or tuna outside by the escape area, put a minicamera pointing at the food and observe from your devices what animals go up to the food,if you see your cat, later or the next night, set up a humane trap with the food dish inside and put the minicamera inside the trap attached to the ceiling, pointing down at an angle, so you can see what animals go inside. You can rent a trap (Have A Hart) from the local animal shelter, animal control,SPCA, rescue, a Lewis Rents, a Harbor Freight, Wyze Cam v4: One of the most popular and affordable options for under $35. It is a tiny cube camera with an IP65 weatherproof rating, color night vision, and two-way audio. You can fasten it magnetically or zip-tie it securely to the top ceiling of the trap. It connects via Wi-Fi.TP-Link Tapo C113 (2K): Priced around $25, this mini bullet camera is compact enough to easily wire or strap to a humane trap's interior. It features 2K resolution, clear IR night vision, and supports local MicroSD storage so you don't require a monthly subscription.Blink Outdoor 4: Priced around $60, this is a fully wireless, battery-operated camera. Because it requires no cords, it's very easy to position inside a larger humane box trap or strap to a tree facing the trap entrance.How to Fasten the CameraZip ties / Cable ties: The easiest method is to run heavy-duty zip ties through the mounting bracket (or the camera's base) and weave them tightly through the wire mesh at the top of the humane trap.Heavy-duty magnets: Both the Wyze Cams and some trail cameras come with strong magnetic bases. You can attach a metal plate to the top of your trap, allowing the camera to snap right into place.Positioning: Point the camera downward so you can observe both the cat food (the bait) and the animal's face as it approaches, helping you identify if it's the target cat, a raccoon, or another skittish animal.Helpful TipsNight Vision Check: Make sure to turn on night vision or IR mode, as most stray and wild animals will approach the food at night.Wi-Fi Strength: Before you leave the trap, test your home Wi-Fi connection right next to the trap to ensure the live feed loads without delay. You can get these types of minicameras on Amazon or Walmart
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Diana D.
5 hours ago
I hope you go home soon Sweetheart. 😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Falling J.
6 hours ago
Thank you, Suki.
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Falling J.
6 hours ago
Thank you, Mia Montero.
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