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Indigo is Missing in Zillmere, QLD

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 14, 2025

Location Last Seen

Zillmere, QLD 4034

Nearest Landmark

Handford rd, Zillmere

Name

Indigo

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72147546

Species

Cat

Description

Female deed, chipped cat. 4 years old. Missing from Victory st, Zillmere. She never leaves the property but hasn’t been seen since yesterday. Worried she’s been hurt/frightened by dog/dogs that are let loose in our street often.

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Female deed, chipped cat. 4 years old. Missing from Victory st, Zillmere. She never leaves the property but hasn’t been seen since yesterday. Worried she’s been hurt/frightened by dog/dogs that are let loose in our street often. Please let me know if you’ve seen her

Facebook Community Response

Corinne J.
6 months ago
Thank you
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Jocelyn H.
6 months ago
o, I just saw your post on the Boondall community page today and it reminded me of a post that I'm sure I'd only seen the last couple of days of a cat that looked the same. Posting person said it had been hanging around their property for 2 weeks and was a nice cat but wanted to check it had somewhere to go home to. I tried to find the post for you but can't see it anywhere and wondered if the time frame would overlap with how long your cat has been missing so found this post here and it does. Perhaps a more careful search on the boondall page might find it... there is lots on there. Was definitely in the last week. Good luck x
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Tiki P.
7 months ago
Pls make sure microchip details are updated as sadly one of the microchip companies closed down and microchips will fail to scan so pls ensure your kitty’s microchip is registered Ph all local vets and pounds daily and email all local vets and pounds photo and details Check neighbors see if cameras see if anyone picked kitty up Door knock let all neighbors know check neighbors yards garages sheds bushes drains etc go out night calling and shaking favourite biscuits with torch each night when it’s super quiet Check back streets incase jumped back fence and lost in surrounding streets Put litter box outside as they smell theie smells Put fliers up and letter box drop Check all pounds and animal welfare league and rspca websites and face bk pages daily Pls know it’s illegal to let cats roam the streets in qld council pick them up and rhere fines so Check pounds daily and their websites daily ! Praying for safe return soon
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Suze C.
8 months ago
Chances are your cat is hiding close by, on your property, or a neighbours. In a shed or under the house, shine a torch under there looking for the eyes. Search your property and surrounds thoroughly during the day - up trees and under bushes, in drains, vehicles, under your house and deck, in garages/sheds, look in all nooks and crannies absolutely everywhere. At night go walking around the streets late or around midnight and 2 or 3am when it's quiet. (Do not go just once) take a torch, take cat biscuits, and shake them or tap on a can calling the cats name softly (try not to sound distressed). Once again shine your torch into all hiding places especially the storm water drains in your street. A favourite place for frightened cats to hide in. Roast chicken is good to bribe them home.. Spend at least half an hour to an hour looking each time and walk slowly. The quicker you start the more chance of early success. Hearing your voice nearby sometimes encourages cats to come out of hiding and come home. Door knock all the neighbours too and ask if they or you can check their properties. Use a humane trap baited with roast chicken, or cooked prawns, something that smells delish. These traps can be borrowed or hired. Make up posters and drop leaflets in letterboxes all around the neighbourhood and further afield including your nearest Community area. Flag microchip as missing (you can also flag as not for adoption) Council have changed the law of cat ownership. All cats have to be contained on your property, either indoors or in fenced catio's. Rangers are trapping in all areas now, so regularly check the pounds websites, although visiting is preferred as no one knows your cat like you. Cats can be only a few houses away or less and still not manage to find their way home. Good luck with your search for your kitty! Hope he/she returns of his/her own accord! ��
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