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Reunited Cat in Greer, SC 29650

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REUNITED - reunited after 13 hours, 57 minutes

Date Last Seen

July 24, 2026

Name

Vaska

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73216940

Species

Cat

Description

Dark Grey face he’s also light grey with white paws

Vaska's Owner Says

reunited UPDATE: VASILIY BEEN FOUND!! 🫶💙 Our sweet boy is finally home! We are beyond grateful to everyone who shared our post, kept an eye out, sent messages, and helped us look for him. Your kindness and support meant so much to our family. Thank you to the AMAZING person who found him and helped get him safely back to us. We truly can’t thank you enough. Our hearts are so full. Welcome home, sweet boy! 🥹💙 we love you so much 🫶

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Stacy O.
2 weeks ago
Searching at night with a flashlight and calling her name in your normal voice, not yelling it out, is good. Also the eyes will glow if and when the light hits them. Leave out some personal clothing with your or her scent on it. Hope your baby is home inside very soon ❤️ Unlike dogs, who run when frightened, cats tend to hide quietly when scared or injured, often not meowing when called. Cats are often found close by so a physical search is often successful. Most cats are found within about 250 yards radius, indoor-only cats within about 25 yards radius. Please put out kitty’s bed, and item of your clothing/pillow case/etc with your scent. Check with neighbors with photos of your cat because sometimes they get shut in garages or sheds accidentally. In the later evening walk the neighborhood, especially with someone to chat with. Walk a few steps and then stop and listen. If you have a treat pkg that makes crinkle sound, take it with and when you stop, shake the bag or make a crinkle sound. Your cat can hear and recognize familiar sounds like your voice from a good distance and may be able to track you home. Also, call from your porch etc several times a day, while shaking treat bag and/or tapping cat food can with a fork! Check up in trees as cats often seek safety in high places. Use a flashlight at dusk/dark to look for glowing eyes; put up flyers; post to the app Nextdoor and/or Craigslist. Personally check your local shelter every couple days instead of calling, if possible. Animals are brought in constantly. Stray animals are available for adoption after a short time. Plus you know your pet best! They probably look/act differently in a shelter environment. If your pet is microchipped, please make sure your contact info is always up to date. If need be, you can update it even when your pet is missing. And still check shelters in person as microchips can sometimes fall out or travel to other parts of the animal’s body. Put a lost pet sign up in your front yard. This is in case someone finds him and drives through the neighborhood to locate his home. If you have a gate that kitty might have trouble getting back through, keep it open as often as you can until kitty returns. Praying your baby comes home soon. Also post on the Greenville or your local County Animal Care websites. Go in person with photos.
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