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Leo is Missing in Toronto, ON

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 24, 2026

Location Last Seen

Toronto, ON M6P 1W9

Nearest Landmark

Glenlake Avenue and Dundas Street West

Name

Leo

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73054516

Microchip #

982126050479317

Species

Cat

Description

Leo is a Siberian cat with brown tabby markings who weighs approximately 15 pounds.

Message from Owner

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Facebook Community Response

Daniel R.
3 days ago
Hi, this is a near doppelganger to Leo but their coat is a little too reddish/brown in this photo... he has been sighted in the Dorval/Wanda area just north of Bloor and West of Dundas, if you're anywhere near that area I will definitely investigate, you can DM to let me know! Thanks for the tip!!!!
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Nujhat H.
3 days ago
Did you find it? This cat is frequenting my house
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Kathleen W.
4 days ago
🙏🐾🏠
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Sharon D.
5 days ago
put litter outside house back some of ur clothing
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Esther A.
5 days ago
Gorgeous; pray he is found🐾🤍
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Amy R.
6 days ago
Check the Mississauga Animal Services website- found pets section, in case he’s found and turned in to their shelter. Put up posters all over the neighbourhood. Go out and walk the area at night while calling for him and shaking a bag of treats. They can hear you better at night and usually aren’t too far from home. Good luck!
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Ginetta R.
6 days ago
Sorry to hear your cat is missing. Your cat is nearby probably on your property scared and hiding. Put out worn clothing. Clothing has to be worn so that kitty can pick up on the scent. Also put out kitty’s cat bed or a blanket anything with the cat’s scent outside. Leave a window and a door slightly open so that kitty can find its way back inside the house. Be sure to secure other pets first. Go out at Dawn and Dusk approximately 2 am to 5 am especially with a flashlight. The light from the flashlight will reflect in the cat’s eyes. Check underneath bushes, trees, cars, decks, patio furniture and tarps. Anything your cat will use as shelter and a place to hide. Check sheds, garages etc. Kitty’s venture off not to far away from home. Search your property extensively. Most cats are found hiding on owners property. Be sure to search properties at a radius of 10 homes to the right, 10 to the left, 10 behind and 10 in front. Go door to door and let your neighbours know your cat is missing. Ask for their permission to search their properties. Look at every nook and cranny. Neighbours will not thoroughly search their properties or know where to look. It is best if you search the properties yourself. Shake a bag of your cat’s favourite treats or food calling kitty’s name calmly. Important thing is to remain calm. If you find your cat, make no sudden movements. Your cat is scared and in survival mode. Approach your cat slowly and calmly. Extend your hand out so that your cat can smell your hand. You need to gain your cats trust again. Give your cat treats. When you think you can grab your cat confidently do so and hang on tightly to it. Remember your cat is scared and in survival mode and will be scared of you as well. Remain calm. Be sure to create flyers with as much information possible and hand out to your neighbours as well as post flyers in the neighbourhood and the surrounding areas. Remember 10 to the left 10 to the right, 10 to the front and 10 to the back. If you can offer a reward it will encourage others to look for your kitty. Do don’t leave the litter box outside it will attract stray cats, raccoons etc. It will scare your cat away. If your cat is microchipped call the company and report the cat missing. Make sure your contact information is up to date. Report your cat missing to your local SPCA or Human Society. Bring flyers as well to post. Go in person to your local SPCA /Humane Society every couple of days and check out what cats that were recently brought in. Contact rescue groups or agencies and report your cat is missing. Bring them flyers. Go in person and check what cats have been brought it. Report your cat missing on local Facebook animals group and neighborhood watch Facebook pages. Check Kijiji as well. Follow these tips. Don’t waste any time waiting for your cat to come home. Start your search immediately. Just keep going out looking for your cat everyday . Recheck your property, your neighbours and surrounding areas as mentioned as many times as necessary. Check in with the SPCA/Humane Society and rescue groups every couple of days. Don’t give up. It can take days, weeks or months to find your cat. Praying you’re reunited with your cat.
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Jack S.
7 days ago
SENDING PRAYERS
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Tori J.
1 week ago
Get lots of signs up, and post on neighbourhood/community groups as well as ‘Toronto Lost and Found Cats’. Also file a lost report with Animal Services. Keep checking all groups and sites daily. A good list of things to do is on www.catsinthebag.org (click on the link itself). If your kitty is microchipped, make sure it is registered and the company has your up-to-date information. And some good information is here : www.missinganimalresponse.com/lost-cat-behavior/
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Amy R.
1 week ago
Daniel Rowe you can try bringing Toby if a cat? In a carrier outside and it might make Leo meow.
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