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Snowbell is Missing in West Hartford, CT

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 19, 2026

Location Last Seen

West Hartford, CT 06119

Nearest Landmark

Maplewood Avenue and Farmington Avenue

Name

Snowbell

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73027068

Species

Cat

Description

Norwegian Forest Cat with a half mustache

Message from Owner

Hi, I lost my furbaby, Snowbell, early this morning on June 19, 2026. He’s sweet and friendly, but a little skittish around strangers. We live near the Maplewood Ave. and Farmington Ave. intersection. If you see him, please message me and I will reply quickly!! Thank you for helping us find our baby boy!

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Jason H.
2 days ago
copied and combined advice from lost-cat recovery groups and successful reunions, and thought it might help others in our community: 🐱 Lost Indoor Cat Rescue Tips If your indoor cat has escaped and isn’t familiar with the outdoors, there’s a very good chance he or she is hiding close to home—often in your yard or a immediate neighbor’s yard. When indoor cats get outside, they usually become frightened and make a beeline for the nearest cover. They often hide silently and may stay in the exact same spot for days. 🏡 Start Close to Home Thoroughly check: • Under decks, porches, and crawl spaces • Thick bushes and shrubs • Open sheds, garages, and barns • Wood piles and window wells • Under parked vehicles, wheel wells, and engine compartments Tip: Ask neighbors for permission to thoroughly check their yards and outbuildings yourself. A frightened cat won't usually come out for a stranger. 👃 Use Familiar Scents (The Safe Way) Put outside: • Your cat’s bedding or favorite blanket • Worn clothing (T-shirts, pillowcases) that smells like you Scent Tip: If possible, hang these clothes up high (on a clothesline, deck railing, or low branch) rather than leaving them flat on the ground. This allows the breeze to catch your scent and carry it much further through the neighborhood. • Vacuum dust from your home (it contains familiar scents and fur) ⚠️ Note: Avoid putting out a dirty litter box. While popular advice, the scent can actually attract predators or territorial neighborhood cats, scaring your missing cat away. 🥩 Food and Water • Place smelly food (tuna, sardines, wet food) and a bowl of water outside only while actively monitoring the area during the day. • Do not leave food or water out unattended overnight. It attracts raccoons, skunks, and strays that will terrify your cat and keep them from coming home. 🌙 Search at Night (Crucial!) Many lost cats only become active after dark when the world gets quiet. • Go out late at night with a strong flashlight. Hold the light at eye level and scan slowly—a cat’s eyes will reflect brightly in the beam. • Sit quietly, call their name calmly, and shake a treat bag. Be patient; a terrified cat might watch you for a long time before making a sound. 📷 Use Tech & Cameras • Direct your Ring, security, or motion-activated trail cameras toward the house exits and where you left the scent items. • Many owners discover their cat is visiting the porch between 2:00 AM and 4:00 AM without them ever knowing it. 🪤 Consider a Humane Trap If your cat has been missing more than a day or two, a humane trap is often the most effective tool. You can buy them at hardware stores or borrow them from local rescues/animal control. • Trap tips: Line the bottom with a familiar-smelling towel (but keep fabric clear of the trip plate). Cover the top and sides with a blanket so it feels like a safe, dark tunnel. Check it frequently. 🗣️ Get the Word Out • Post on Facebook, Nextdoor, Ring, and local lost pet groups. • Contact local animal control, shelters, rescues, and vets with a photo. • Make neon flyers: Use bright neon poster board. Keep the text massive (e.g., "LOST BLACK CAT" and your phone number) so drivers can read it in 3 seconds. • Ensure your cat’s microchip information is up to date. ❤️ Don’t Give Up Too Soon! Do not assume the worst. Many missing indoor cats are found days, weeks, or even months later because their owners stayed persistent. S/N: Cats and dogs tend to stay close to home. Please have your pets spayed/neutered and microchipped if you haven’t already. It’s the best way to ensure a happy reunion if the unexpected happens!
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Gary M.
2 days ago
Drag scent trails… He may be hiding under a porch, a shed, or a car, behind bushes, or in a wooded area. Go out late at night with a flashlight that might reflect against his eyes, and call him gently. Or shake a bag of treats, sometimes better than your voice to attract a cat that’s scared. Create scent trails on the grass and ground leading up to your home (or to a trap, ideally monitored with a trail cam, so you can respond quickly when the cat is in the trap). Get a towel and rub it with your dirty laundry, blankets, socks, or anything else with the scent of home. (Do not use kitty litter.) Tie a rope to the towel and drag it from the areas where you think the cat might be, creating scent trails leading to your house (or the trap). You won’t smell the scent on the towel or the ground, but the cat will. (If you use a trap, load it with a little cat food, chicken or tuna, enough to attract the cat from the trail that leads up to it. Rely on the scent trails to get your cat to the trap.) Rain and snow will wash away the scent trails, so you’ll have to drag again afterwards. Also, renew the trails every couple days. Try to remain patient and hopeful. Some cats only show up after many days or even weeks. Important: . Never leave a trap unattended, always keep an eye on it, checking it every 1/2 hour in person or with a trail cam. Position the trap close to where the cat escaped or was last seen. . Trail cam photos and videos are marked with time stamps, helpful to know if and when the cat shows up but doesn’t go into the trap. . Post flyers in the area with a picture of your cat and your contact information. . Even if you don’t have a trap or a trail cam, scent trails leading to your home can work.
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Donna W.
2 days ago
Flyers in neighborhoods walk neighborhoods day and evening talk to neighbors check shelters check sheds garages normally they don't go far from home. Beautiful kitty. I hope you fine your sweet kitty safe 💗
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Sharon G.
2 days ago
What a beautiful cat.
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Karen E.
2 days ago
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