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Lilly is Missing in Chicago, IL

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PAWBOOST ID

67455892

NAME

Lilly

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

N/A

DESCRIPTION

Lilly could be a boy she was found years ago and never was sick so based on looking at her I believed she always was a girl ,I really want her back thank you

AREA LAST SEEN

Chicago, IL 60642

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Ohio and Ashland

DATE LAST SEEN

October 21, 2021


Ariel V.

2 years ago

If you don't even know if your cat is a boy or a girl, have you ever taken it to a vet to get vaccinated and other health care such as being spayed or neutered? BTW most orange cats are male.

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Mark M.

2 years ago

Bobbie Pantel Davis Hello

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Johnny L.

2 years ago

Kim Potucek and my own family did this never trust your family especially the executor of the will of your parents I never thought I could get evicted as a heir to estate it happened to me evicted before I get my part.

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Kim P.

2 years ago

Johnny LoGalbo Some of what I’m pasting below is redundant, but some is new: Put waterproof flyers up everywhere as soon as possible. See if you can set up a feeding station visible from your window and put those sensors on it that I mentioned in my other comment. If your cat comes to eat, you’ll be notified and can look out the window and see if it’s your cat, then set up a trap with the door tied open, so it can’t shut, and feed him/her in there for a day or so and see if they goes in to eat. If she/he does, then the next time, go ahead and set the trap, but you will need to monitor it. Set traps should never be left unmonitored. Once he/she’s in the trap, cover the trap quickly with a towel so he calms down. Keep in mind that for the first few days he/she will likely find a hiding spot and just stay there. Even if you are standing next to him/her calling their name, they will likely be silent and still. You need to actually find him/her in the hiding spot. Once they are too hungry after a few days, they will likely only venture out at the quietest time of night, around 3 AM probably. That’s when you need the monitors on a feeding station the most. Make sure you have a pretty powerful spotlight, not an ordinary flashlight, and look around when it is very quiet at night. Their eyes will glow brightly back at you, so that is one of the best times to look actually. If she/he has his claws, don’t forget to look up in trees and other places he could climb.

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Johnny L.

2 years ago

Kim Potucek Lilly was always home I was evicted and the police came in my house like I was a KILLER my five cats went crazy 5 county sheriff's pounding the door scared the hell out of them

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