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Lily is Missing in Aylsham, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 23, 2026

Location Last Seen

Aylsham, England

Nearest Landmark

Marriotts way by the oak tree

Name

Lily

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72933808

Species

Cat

Description

Small ish 10yr old Tabby cat. White chest, white paws. Wearing a reddish faded collar with a bell.

Message from Owner

Our indoor cat went missing Thursday night and was seen the other side of Aylsham Friday afternoon/ Saturday evening. Her home is on buckenham Road. She’s been outside before but always stuck to the hse or came straight back in. This is very unusual for her to wonder off as she’s not keen on being out. We’ve been searching every day in the last location she’s been seen. With no luck. All I’m asking is please could you keep a look out, check sheds, garages etc this would be a big help we just want her home, the children are very upset and obviously going out of our minds with worry. Thank you in advance

Facebook Community Response

Jan B.
7 days ago
Indoor only cats and limited outdoor access cats never go far. They go into survival mode and hide in silence. They will not always respond to you, most don’t. 3 AM is the best time to find a missing indoor only cat. This is the time they become most active and responsive. Place some dirty socks and pillow cases outside. Your scent will attract your kitty. If you have a garage place the items near the garage door and crack the door enough for him/her to get in. DO NOT leave food or litter box outside, it can attract predators and aggressive Tom cats. Because indoor only cats hide so well they are not as likely to be ed by a predator. Don't give up, it can take weeks to find a missing indoor only cat. Use a flashlight as late at night as you can to look in trees, under cars and in bushes. Try to look for the glow of his/her eyes. Survival mode last 5 to 14 days. Once their hunger gets to a maximum they snap out of it but this is a dangerous time because they come out of hiding. Make mini flyers and hand them out to your neighbors. Most people don't pay attention to posted flyers. It's VERY VERY important that you look for him/her as late at night as you can. If you have other cats, watch them. If they are spending a lot of time looking out a certain window, that’s a good indication the missing cat is in that area. Wildlife and motion activated cameras are also helpful.
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