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Buddy Squeeky is Missing in Blaine, WA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 28, 2026

Location Last Seen

Blaine, WA 98230

Nearest Landmark

Adele

Name

Buddy Squeeky

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73044171

Species

Cat

Description

Large Senior 20 lb male red, white, and orange Maine Coon mix

Message from Owner

Please help us find our beloved boy. He is my autistic daughter’s therapy animal since very young. He provides her pressure therapy and helps with emotional regulation. We’ve been missing him since the last week of May. He is not microchipped and was last wearing a blue collar. He’s 15 years old.

Facebook Community Response

Paul B.
2 weeks ago
I was driving on 109th this morning headed towards Lexington and saw a cat this color on the side of the road about a half mile up from the police station on the right side of the road hit by a car and deceased. I’m sorry, same color. 😔
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Shanna C.
2 weeks ago
For his people: I hope your kitty is safe and home soon. ❤️ Here are some potentially helpful tips—please forgive if you’ve already tried some or if anything doesn’t apply to your situation. ✅ General Tips for Any Lost Cat: - Search indoors thoroughly first—cats can wedge themselves into incredibly small or strange spots. Use a flashlight to check closets, behind appliances, under furniture, and in tight spaces. - Most indoor-only cats stay very close by—often hiding silently within just 1–2 houses. Even outdoor-savvy cats may not go far when lost. - Avoid calling loudly or chasing—lost cats tend to freeze or hide when scared. Use soft, familiar phrases or gentle talking instead. - Set up a scent station at home or the last known location using your unwashed clothing, their bedding, or items that smell like home. - If safe, leave a door or window cracked open while you're home and watching—many cats return silently when things are quiet and calm. - Avoid leaving food or litter outside unless you're actively monitoring. These can attract other animals that might deter your cat. - Consider setting a humane trap—especially if you're seeing your cat or have a suspected hiding spot. Local shelters or rescues can often loan traps and help with setup. - Post to local lost & found pet groups, neighborhood apps (like Nextdoor), Facebook community groups, and bulletin boards. Include a recent photo, your contact info, and where/when your cat was last seen. - Visit local shelters and animal control in person frequently, and file a lost pet report. Cats are sometimes misidentified or mislabeled. - If your cat is microchipped, make sure your contact info is current and report them as missing to the microchip company. 🏠 If Lost Close to Home: - Ask nearby neighbors to check garages, sheds, porches, crawlspaces, and under decks. Cats often slip into tight spots and stay silent. - Search quietly at dusk, dawn, or nighttime using a flashlight. Check under cars, bushes, decks, and along fences. Look for eye reflection (eyeshine). - Keep your home calm and inviting—many cats return when the environment feels safe and familiar again. 📍 If Lost Away from Home: - Set up a scent station at the last known location with familiar-smelling items. Cats often stay nearby and hide until they feel safe enough to come out. - Don’t search too widely or bring large groups—too much activity can keep a cat in hiding longer. - If you’ve had sightings or suspect they’re nearby, use a trap or feeding station. It may take time for a frightened cat to build up the courage to return. 💛 Lost cats often remain close and hidden for days, even weeks. Many return quietly once things feel calm and safe again. Please don’t give up hope.
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