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Finley is Missing in Ridgefield Park, NJ

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 11, 2025

Location Last Seen

Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660

Nearest Landmark

Euclid Ave

Name

Finley

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72280320

Microchip #

985113008678245

Species

Cat

Description

Orange Tabby

Message from Owner

Neutered and microchipped He is friendly If you thought he was a stray please return him to Teterboro Animal Shelter or if you see him please call us at Thank you .

Facebook Community Response

Jill V.
6 months ago
Do not lose faith. Cats can hide out once out. They are resourceful. Are there any colonies of feral/strays near. If so see if you can get in touch with the feeders... give then a flyer. There are folks whose cats find a colony to eat at. Repeat your steps. Handout flyers again, to to everyone again and again. Folks can have short memories. Are there cameras or ring door bells in area? Perhaps neighbors would be kind and look on the videos. Keep checking. Not everyone will see all Facebook postings and some are not even on Facebook nor on a specific page(s). It is best to see if flyers are still up, write "still missing as of" with current date on them. It maybe someone picked up your cat and does not know who the cats belongs to. They may think the cat is a stray or dumped. Keep calling the rescues. Shelters and animal control (even bordering towns if near a boarder). They get busy and things may get lost in the mix. You have to keep checking, they can have lot of volunteers etc and word is not always pass on to next shift. Call shelters daily, stop by with picture or flyer. Walk through to see if your pet is there at the shelter. Check with local vets. Someone may have brought your pet to one. Many Vets have boards for flyers or allow one to be put up. Does cat respond to treat bag or dry food box shaken? If so shake periodically. Early AM, in between, evening and later in nite we'll after dark when more peaceful. Cats perfer when afraid hiding till after dark. If you see them, sit. They respond better ifnon their level. Animals if afraid can have odd unexpected responses to even owners. They go into.a survival mode. Get the word out to anyone you can, like retired seniors, senior centers as they are out and about the community and neighborhoods. If you already have Flyers with picture, get them put in high pedestrian traffic areas as it does help. Tape up where ever you can and are like poles, Coffee stops, stores if they let you or have bulletin board, parking lots, local gyms etc. Also talk to mail person, UPS and Fed X people crossing guards, school bus drivers, garbage and recycle collectors, joggers. Dept of public works folks in your town or the town lost in. Firemen , flyer at local firehouse. Dog walkers, they are out there and see things. If in condo or townhouse or near one, do they have community bulletin boards. Hand out flyers wherever you can. More eyes the better. Re check flyers, weather or people can take them down. Keep handing out to people as they can have short memories. Keep info current when you repost or put flyers up again. To be current write, "still lost as of" with current date. Most indoor cats stay close at first. They are scared once out. Ask neighbors to be on look out and to check their yards, under porches, decks, under cars especially at night, crawlspaces, window wells, under bushes etc. Even under cars. Put out an article, unwashed that owner used like a towel the owner used or clothing they wore like a tee shirt. Put it near a door steps, on a deck, patio. Owners scent is important. Put out a smelly food like tuna. Water too. Monitor different times of day, especially after dark. Some say put out some litter from their box, used so their own scent is at your door, patio etc. Others say no it attrats other animals and may scare your cat off. Some have left an access to home open, placed food near and cat comes in. Not sure that is something one can do in many cases. It is important to go out after dark with bright flashlight, they hide. If scared. Look under porches, cars , bushes. Flashlight helps you see their eyes in hiding. Ask neighbors if you can check their yards, under bushes after dark. Ask if you can check their property! Being nocturnal when afraid they hunker down till dark. Talk as you normally would when walking your cat knows your voice. Listen for a cry, they may trapped in a shed, garage, down a storm drain, they do hide when afraid. Basically talk to anyone you can. Sit out night time and talk calmly if near the may cry or be brave enough to come out. Have treats ready. Check area with dyer vents, source of heat when on. Cars and in wheelwells of cars, engines when warm are a heat source. If near wooded areas, park or places like a cemetery look there. They like seclusion when afraid. Talk as look again they know owner's voice. If you live near beach area, check dunes and under entrances to beach. Also, some beach areas, towns and other places also have communities of feral cat colonies, check them out and give flyer to people who feed them. Know folks this worked for for. Their cat was eating with a colony. Humane traps work well place a food in them likes and place in area cat is lost ND spotted or your yard. Check frequently with weather hot or cold or wet you do not want a cat to be exposed to elements in a trap for long. You can use posterboard from Staples or another store and use bright florescent markers These are easy to place on your lawn, a friendor relative in area, at intersections, can be crucial for sightings. All you need is those markers, a photo of your cat to paste on and your phone number at the bottom. The same procedure is used for flyers. Sign on lawn f possible, big and bright colors especially if in high traffic area, busy roads or blocks. This can also help get exposure for you, sign on your car! As you drive around people see it. If parked folks will see it. Flyers are imperative, of course, but this is a simple way to increase visibility tenfold. This is an excellent way to increase sightings. Maximum exposure. Google lost pets in your county/town, actually both. Google Pawboost page, as exposure is so important. So many counties have FB sites. Lost Pets Of Monmouth County, one for Ocean County , Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Es. Mercer Middle, Sus, Union. Lost and found Pets South Jersey , Lost and Found Central Jersey and Lost and Found pets North Jersey all FB pages. Depends where you live. If you boarder another county, put it on both. If your town has a face book or web page or "Patch" news outlet and allow posts, post there. Look for posts from those looking for owners of lost cats or a found cat and trying to find the owners . You can search to see if your cat was found. Best wishes to all trying to find your baby. They can be very scared and hiding Can hide out a long time, coming out only in after dark. If no success, start over. Keep posting, keep flyers up and talk to everyone even if you have spoke to them before.
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Squawk S.
6 months ago
Prayers for his quick and safe return home πŸ™
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Ana C.
6 months ago
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Peter H.
6 months ago
petfinder.com/cats-and-kittens/information/lost-and-found-cats/top-10-tips-for-finding-lost-cats/
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Bernadette G.
6 months ago
Prayers for FINLEY'S Safe and Speedy Return Home! πŸ™πŸ’–πŸ™
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Krista W.
6 months ago
Get a picture out to all delivery drivers in your area. UPS, FEDEX, AMAZON, BUS DRIVERS and MAIL CARRIERS. Ask them to put up in their break rooms. They have eyes πŸ‘€ all over the place. Might be able to give a sighting location. Leave a picture and all local shelters, vet clinics, and police departments. Good luck getting your baby home 🏠
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Jeanne Z.
6 months ago
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Maria A.
6 months ago
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Marcia O.
6 months ago
They usually don’t venture far. It’s probably scared & hiding near by in bushes or an open garage. Most kitties will stay put in their safe hiding spot. ( if they’re not fixed they can wonder further, depends on circumstances) Ask neighbors to check their sheds, decks, garages. They usually venture out at night after 24-48hrs when they start getting hungry. The β€œwitching” hour when they come out is 3am. If you see your pet, don’t try to grab it, it’s still on survival mode and will run. Just sit down maybe with some treats and let your pet come to you. (Remember, never put the litterbox outside. Other cats will mark it & scare your cat away. Just in case, also set some humane traps near by, hide them in the bushes where your pet might hide. Good luck & don’t lose hope. Pray to St Anthony, he hasn’t let me down. πŸ™πŸ»πŸΎ
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