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Sweeney is Missing in Portland, OR

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 11, 2025

Location Last Seen

Portland, OR 97232

Nearest Landmark

NE Glisan and 24th

Name

Sweeney

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72139201

Species

Cat

Description

brown and dark chocolate striped and circular markings, short legs, somewhat flt face, big green eyes. She is a British Shorthair mix - a strikingly adorable cat, and even with her stubby legs, is wicked fast.

Message from Owner

Sweeney is a very affectionate cat with a family (her two grown kittens can't find jobs and still live at ) and a whole neighborhood who dearly love and miss her. (One of her favorite things to do is sit behind me on the couch and chew my hair.) She's also beginning treatment for hcn and needs monitoring. She is a mostly indoor cat with confidence outdoors when in our little courtyard during the day, but I screwed up on Saturday by leaving for work while she was out. Something spooked her, and I was not here to let her back in. Please help us all reunite so I can tell her in person how sorry I am. The many lost cat notices are overwhelming, so anything you can do to help bring Sweeney will be greatly appreciated.

Facebook Community Response

Suzan R.
7 months ago
General Information: Hang clothes with your scent on it (Worn clothing from owner) high up outside so the familiar scent can travel and guide the cat back home. Ask your neighbors to check their yard/could be accidently stuck in their garage or shed. (If applicable) Check doorbell or home camera - or ask neighbors to check their camera. Post Fliers with a picture of the cat and your contact information in the area the cat went missing. Not everyone is on Social Media and posters have worked in that if spotted a location can be provided. If a cat is scared they make themselves safe by finding a good hiding spot and often times hide in silence. Look in bushes - bring a flashlight and look for shining eyes. Best time to find your cat is in the early morning hours when the noise level is low and they feel safe. Leave an access point open for the cat to return. This is important if they do come back in the middle of the night. Prayers your cat returns/ or is found safely. Beware of scammers.
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Drew B.
7 months ago
bump for visibility leave your shoes outside
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Patti P.
7 months ago
Prayers for a safe return 🙏❤
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Xiao J.
7 months ago
Pray to God for sweet kitty Sweeney safe return home 🙏❤️
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Lydia T.
7 months ago
Re your lost cat: Stressful! Please be open to many possibilities. Research indicates most 'lost' cats are hiding / trapped, scared (especially if chased or injured), possibly disoriented, within 500 metres from where lost (less for indoor cats). Some cats fear making a noise, in case it attracts predators, so might not respond to your calls. They can squeeze into the tightest crevices (sometimes get become wedged in), why very thorough searches are required. Please search thoroughly through sheds, garages, crawl spaces under houses / buildings, bats, decks, in drains, bins, skips, between tall walls and fences, roof and wall cavities, on top of rooves, in trees, vacant homes / buildings (even neighbours on holidays), construction / storage areas, etc. (Might be hiding, locked in / trapped somewhere, surviving on insects, etc). Don't trust neighbours to search!!! (Or at least not as thoroughly as you. Some don't search at all. Cats have been found dead / half dead too late, because neighbours "forgot" / did not bother). You are more likely to do the thorough search required. (Best ask permission to search yourself, or go with your neighbour). Call down drains with strong smelling food. If you can lift the grate and enter the drain, even better. (One cat recently found 500 metres away, down a drain). And /or create a temporary, stable ramp (eg with a branch of wood) from inside to outside of the drain, call down & leave strong food outside overnight. 10pm - 5am walks with strong smelling food (eg Whiskas sardines, salmon & meat flavours or hot BBQ chicken) and a torch, when no cars: call calmly, stop, listen, wait. (Cats eyes will glow with a torch). Leave a door open if safe, with food inside. Leave strong smelling food and water out overnight, near exit point and possible hiding places / where might be trapped. If food eaten, set up a sensor camera to ensure it is your cat. Next night & as a last resort, a cat trap on level ground in a safe, discreet location. Google how to use safely, monitor closely. (Do not leave a trap unattended! Some people release distressed cats, or steal the trap with cat in it. Remain nearby). Posters high on telegraph poles, etc and leaflets (pay postman). CCTV cameras. (A reward is more likely to motivate effort :-(). Vets, pounds and animal welfare organisations, regularly with photo. Do all at previous address, if puss recently moved home. (One cat recently travelled 26km to previous address, arrived 6 weeks after lost. Another found 500 metres away from where lost, 7 months later). Most cats need to be locked in for 3+ weeks to bond to a new home, otherwise sooner or later might try o head back to previous home or territory. Most cats are escape artists until bonded to new home! (eg breaking through mosquito netting and forcing sliding doors / windows open). Be extra vigilant !! New / timid cats & kittens are prone to hiding / getting stuck under / behind / in, furniture. So also check in / behind / under drawers, wardrobes, low lounges / beds, recliner chairs (don't move leg rest until double-checked), behind fridges where warm, washing machines & dryers (always check inside before using, cats jave in these :-( ). Be extra careful moving furniture! Behind / under kitchen cupboards & rangehoods, or any other spaces where might be trapped. Do all of the above many times (in case your cat moves around). Track down where any vehicles (eg tradies / removalist vans) which puss might have entered, where travelled to, call the driver where went to, check cctv cameras & do same there. 😞 🙏 (See Find Booboo page: determined owner perservered for 7+ months before found her skinny cat). Please consider keeping your precious cat indoors and / or invest in a very secure cat enclosure, or catio. (Research has found it adds 10+ years to average age of cats. Safer for cats and wildlife). 🙏 In Australia, two microchip organisations have gone bust, which means microchips won't show up if scanned! (There should be class action legal accountability, as these organisations never informed their customers, or passed on microchip details to other functioning microchip organisations). Please check that your microchip details are correct, up to date and currently registered with an active organisation and / or check with your vet and local council. 🙏 Also, not all vets are aware: microchips can migrate.(One cat's microchip recently located in arm pit!). Request an extra thorough, all over body scan 🙏 (Be aware of dodgy scams claiming to find or rescue your cat. Seek independent reviews before engaging / providing personal details or money). Don't give up searching ... 🙏
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John F.
7 months ago
😿🙀😿
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Tia J.
7 months ago
Create a scent station (items with your/your cat’s smell - unwashed bedding, clothing, cat tower, etc. Especially important if cat is in new/unfamiliar area. Do NOT put out litter pan as feces often used to mark territory and may inadvertently attract predators or territorial cats.). Check it often, especially when things are quiet (late evening/early morning). Leave the garage door open 5” overnight. Check nearby Ring/security cameras in the area. Check in and under everything inside and outside with a flashlight. Cats don’t usually go far and freeze in a tight ball in very small, tight, dark areas when scared. The flashlight catches their eyes’ stare, especially at night. Thoroughly check inside your home, especially if this is a new/shy/scared pet. Post on NextDoor app as it covers your local neighborhoods. Be sure to check your local animal shelter in person at least every other day (can’t stress enough - in person!!! You know your pet best plus animals constantly brought in). If your cat is not spayed/neutered, may be why it is “lost” and traveling further. Hope your pet is home safe and soon. (Note: if anyone asks for money or a code as “they have your pet,” this is a scam). https://www.pawboost.com/blog/7-effective-search-tips-for-finding-your-lost-cat/ https://petfbi.org/i-lost-a-cat/tips-to-lure-a-cat-back-home-2/
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Sydell V.
7 months ago
I’m so sorry your fur baby is missing. I’m posting a few tips to to help you find her and I realize that perhaps you’ve already tried some of them. (But hopefully there’s still a point or two you’ll find helpful.) Please put her bed/blanket or an unwashed article of your clothing outside, the scent will help her find her way home. (Experienced rescues advise not to use soiled cat litter as it can attract predators and aggressive cats.) If she’s an indoor only kitty, she’s probably close but hiding. Check under the house, porches, and in sheds and garages, anywhere she may be trapped. Ask your neighbors to do the same. Ask them, too, to check their Ring cameras. If she’s not home by tonight, search under bushes and shrubs with a flashlight, her eyes will reflect the light and you'll be able to see her. Best time to search is late night and early morning when it’s most quiet outside. Call her name softly and gently shake a treat bag. Keep an entrance to your home, if it’s safe, in case she comes home during the night. Also post on Pawboost and Nextdoor , excellent additional resources that can assist you. If you can, put up fliers throughout your neighborhood and report her as missing to local vets. Finally, be sure to file a lost kitty report with your county shelter. sure to file a lost kitty report with your county shelter, Multnomah County Animal Services (503) 988-7387. Send a photo if possible. Many people don’t use social media, so the shelters are often the first place they turn to. Last but not least, beware of lost pet scams. They appear to be on the increase these days. All my best wishes for a speedy reunion.
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Tallulah F.
7 months ago
Am going to comment on my own post. Please ignore the errors and missing words: "beginning treatment for" and "please bring Sweeney home" also a space between a word and a comma that is driving me nuts. Also worded it better in the edited version: "Sweeney has two grown-up kittens who can't find jobs and still live at home." (Am trying to find 10 seconds of levity amidst the remaining 23+ hours of despair.) Here's my phone number: 503-267-2655. Texts preferred. THANK YOU.
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