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Panchi is Missing in Queens Park, WA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 7, 2025

Location Last Seen

Queens Park, WA 6107

Nearest Landmark

Wharf Street and Ayer Road, Queens Park

Name

Panchi

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72231575

Species

Cat

Description

Grey with black strips, white feet and white chest. Red collar, blue tag.

Message from Owner

Panchi is his nickname, Pancetta is the name registered on his microchip.

Facebook Community Response

Rose W.
7 months ago
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Vanessa M.
7 months ago
I hope he is found
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Margaret B.
7 months ago
Hope you find Panchi soon🤗💖
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Sandra A.
7 months ago
I’ve included some tips & hints on searching for cats under the information about microchips. If your cat is microchipped, it is essential that you check that your current contact details are up to date because the microchip database company HomeSafeID, which was removed from WA’s dog & cat regulations as of 23/072025. Here’s an extract from Consumer Protection’s website: ‘Earlier this year, the company ceased responding to customers and subsequently closed its operations. Affected pet owners are encouraged to act immediately to register their pets with a new microchip registry service to ensure the ranger and vet have access to their information if needed. Review the certificate you received when your pet was first registered, as this will display the microchip registration number and which database they are registered in. If you're unsure - search petaddress.com.au using the microchip number to check which database they are registered in. If you're unable to find the certificate - visit your local vet, who will be able to scan your animal and provide you with the microchip number and advise you of the database holding those details. If the pet is registered with HomeSafe ID or Pet Electronic Tags (P.E.T.S) Pty Ltd, the microchip will need to be registered again with a new registration service. Here’s the link to the alert details on the Consumer Protection (WA’s) website for more information: https://www.consumerprotection.wa.gov.au/pets Other tips to try to find your lost cat: Contact your council’s Ranger Services & leave your contact details with them. This the most important first step, as your council's pound or ranger service will keep a record of impounded animals. Preferably visit them regularly in person to check if your cat is impounded there. Important: ask them how many days they hold impounded animals for as many don’t hold them there for very long, usually only 3 days & approx 7 days if they have been microchipped. Also check with surrounding local governments in case your pet is found in other areas. Remember to leave your cat’s description & your contact details with them & ask if you can email a photo of your cat to them Contact the Cat Haven, RSPCA, & other cat shelters too - preferably visit regularly in person as well as phone to see if your cat is with them. Also check with local vets & vet hospitals. The link to the Cat Haven’s Lost & Found cats information & cats currently held by the Cat Haven is listed below. They give excellent advice for searching for lost cats too: https://www.cathaven.com.au/pages/lost-and-found The best method in recovering a missing cat is conducting a physical search of the area. Your cat may still be close by. Call out your cat’s name. Look in your street as well as nearby streets & areas. The best time to search for a missing cat is late at night or at around 3:00AM and have a torch handy to help search for him or her. Shake a box of their favourite treats or biscuits when searching for him or her, or take a hot cooked chicken with you.  Keep calling your cat, leaving enough time for them to hear you & hopefully be led home. Knock on your neighbours doors (during the day) & ask them if they’ve seen your cat & ask them to keep an eye out for him or her. I also found some other information on the internet which may help you: It’s usually not a good idea to place your cat’s litter tray outside. While it seems like a good idea to use their scent to attract them back, it can actually do more harm than good by attracting other animals and potentially making your cat feel unsafe in their territory. Instead, focus on using familiar, comforting items with your cat's scent, like bedding or clothing, to help them find their way back. Place unwashed items with your cat's scent, like their bed, favorite blanket, or pieces of your own unwashed clothing, outside. Food and water: Leave out food and water in a safe, sheltered spot. Safe hiding place: If possible, create a small, sheltered space where your cat can feel safe and secure. Print out posters with a photo(s) of your missing cat & description with your contact telephone details & put them in neighbours letter boxes. You could install a video recorder that is motion activated which will send notifications to your mobile at the exit point where you have placed food & water for your cat. You might want to also post on Perth, Western Australia - Lost Dogs, Cats & Pets - PawBoost and 'Pets of Perth - Lost & Found' on Facebook as they both have large followings. Here’s a link below to Scaredycats website which includes a helpful step-by-step guide on how to search for missing cats who’ve escaped from their home, including timid ones: https://www.scaredycats.com.au/find-lost-cat/find-lost-cat-step-by-step-guide/
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Nakita K.
7 months ago
Oh hope he be fined,such beautiful cat
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Kathleen R.
7 months ago
🐈🙏
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Annette G.
7 months ago
Good .luck..
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Monica T.
7 months ago
Is his microchip been flagged as missing as yet? Double check also you have correct up to date contact details. You could put a few contacts in there in case the do phone and you miss a call. But I wouldn't wait for a call. Quote his chip number when you phone around looking for him to
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Lynett Y.
7 months ago
He is hanesome wishing he comes home
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Margaret M.
7 months ago
Prayers for safe return 🙏🕊️☮️🌏🤞🏡
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