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Ozzy is Missing in Rockford, IL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 21, 2026

Location Last Seen

Rockford, IL 61103

Nearest Landmark

Van Wie Ave and Rockton

Name

Ozzy

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73034702

Species

Cat

Description

White with black and gray

Message from Owner

Please contact me if seen, he's part of the family.

Facebook Community Response

Lisa H.
4 weeks ago
Mary Austin i didnt see him today but I will take a walk around and see if I see him
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Mary A.
4 weeks ago
Lynette Wherley thank you
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Lynette W.
4 weeks ago
There are a few proactive things you need to do right way… I would go outside and call for her and shake a treat bag regularly. She may be holed up behind a bush or hiding. Probably not far away but they do get freaked out once they get out. Can you put your garage up 6”? Put a bed and water out there. He needs water 24/7. You can register her to multiple Lost sites. That way you get a poster to put up to alert neighbors she’s missing. Put them up also at more major crossings and intersections. Do the most right away. Check alleys and outdoor cat colonies in your area. Also a live TRAP is very effective when she gets hungry she’ll take the stinky tuna bait. Put it up near your house where you can monitor it often. I would only do this during the day and at dusk. Put her favorite blanket or your jacket over one end so she’s not as aware of the cage. Good luck.🍀 Hope you spot her.
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Mary A.
4 weeks ago
Lisa Henry is he still there? He keeps breaking his collars.
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Lisa H.
4 weeks ago
Have you found him? I live offf Rockton and knight by West and I seen a cat that look just like this today .I fed him.
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Kat E.
4 weeks ago
Go outside with a flashlight and shine it in the grass, in bushes, under decks, porches, crawl spaces, window wells, in garages, under cars, up in the trees, across the street in bushes and look for his eyes to reflect back at you. Go outside and listen for sounds of movement. Walk around the neighborhood and call him. He is probably nearby. If you can, get a trail camera to help see if he is in your yard at night. Ask permission for you to go and check in several of your neighbors’ garages on either side of your house in case he was locked inside and is afraid to come out. Check their yards, sheds, window wells, under porches, under the house and up in their trees too. Crack open your garage for him to come back inside. Put some of his used bedding just inside the open door with a dish of water. If you put out food or treats, put the food dish in a saucer of water so ants can’t reach the food. Cats lost outside usually stay quiet because they are hiding from potential predators. Look down in the storm sewers too because cats can jump down there to get away from a car or predator. Check under the hood of your car before starting when it gets cold out. Check under cars near your home. Check out your doors from time to time at night, especially between 1-5 am, in case he is trying to come back inside. Open the door, call him quietly and listen for movement or sounds as he may need a minute to come out of hiding. Try holding a door open for him to come in when you are calling him. Put up flyers with his photo and give one to your neighbors and to your mail person who goes all over the neighborhood. Keep checking at Animal Services in person every day if possible to see if he was brought in there. If your lost cat was not microchipped and wasn’t wearing a rabies tag, it will only be held for 24 hrs. and then put up for adoption. They give these cats a new name when they come in without identification, so don’t look for your cat by name if it wasn’t chipped or vaccinated. Also check the online adoptable cats everyday as they do take cats to PetSmarts in Wisconsin. Animal Service’s hours are M 11-7, T-F 11-5, Sat 11-4, closed Sunday. Check the listings for adoptable cats at the area rescues like Noah’s Ark, TAILS, PAWS and Friends Forever in case he was taken to one of them. If he is chipped, notify the chip company that he is lost and be sure they have your correct contact info. Post his photo as a lost cat on Next Door, and winnebagoanimals.org and on Lost Dogs/Cats in Rockford on Facebook. Don’t put out the litter box as it will attract predators or at least take it in at night. Instead, put out clothes belonging to his favorite person(s). That will be familiar and help him get home. Most people who find a cat are good about getting it right back to the owner. If you are offering a reward, you may be contacted by scammers. * A scammer may request payment before showing any proof they have the pet. * Provide vague or manipulated images (can use AI to alter your own photos to look like they have the pet.) * Refuse to meet or allow you to see the pet unless you send money upfront * Ask to communicate outside of normal channels. Telegram is often used to scam people. These are tips from Pawboost on how you handle the scammers: * Ask detailed questions about your cat’s unique characteristics that aren’t shared publicly. Scammers typically can’t answer this * Have them take a photo or a video with your pet, showing a hand gesture that you ask them to make to prove they have your pet in real time. * Verify contact information. Be cautious if someone refuses to meet in a public location or communicate through traceable methods. * Please be careful with anyone claiming to have your cat and asking for a 6 digit google code to prove you are a human. It is a scam and in full force. * Beware of anyone asking for money for your cat back. NEVER send money until you have possession of your cat. Please disregard no matter how persistent the scammers are!
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Kat E.
4 weeks ago
Please post his photo and your info on Nextdoor to reach more people to look for him, but who may not be using Facebook.
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Tracy S.
4 weeks ago
Mary Austin My neighbors cat had gotten out once…..We were yelling out the his name, walking the entire neighborhood then came back and were sitting on the deck….then a neighborhood cat came over and sure enough her cat was under the deck…..too afraid to come out.
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Mary A.
4 weeks ago
Tracy Surma thank you
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Tracy S.
4 weeks ago
Look under cars, garages, sheds, trees, bushes. May be too scared to come out even if called…..look tonight with a flashlight.
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