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Blue Biscuit is Missing in Santee, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 23, 2025

Location Last Seen

Santee, CA 92071

Nearest Landmark

Len Ct/Len St

Name

Blue Biscuit

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71498368

Species

Cat

Description

Friendly Russian blue

Message from Owner

Last seen on Len Ct in north Santee. He has/had a red harness on with an Apple air tag. His air tag last pinged to my driveway on 4/23 at 8:25. Last time he wandered, he ended up in the hills behind our neighborhood.

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Kim A.
1 year ago
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Drew B.
1 year ago
bump leave your shoes outside
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Ruth C.
1 year ago
How to find a lost cat. Watch the video, then read the comments below for more helpful hints. https://youtu.be/g2eCoC63B9I Things to do if you've lost a cat (some may apply to your situation): 1. Check all closets, cabinets, under beds and furniture. 2. If you are certain your cat is no where sleeping in your house, put out unwashed laundry with your scent near your door. Turn the socks you are wearing inside out and place high (tree, etc.) so your cat smells your scent. 3. If you have a garage, leave the garage door open slightly or some way back inside if possible. 4. If you can safely leave a door or window open while you’re home (no other pets), sometimes cats will return on their own. They are usually only a few houses away from home. 5. Check under bushes and cars with flashlight early in the morning and at night. Look up in the trees. 6. Rattle treat bag or dry kibble. Kitty is probably close by. They usually only travel 3 or 4 houses away. 7. Call for kitty at dusk and dawn, and/or usual mealtimes. Spend as much time searching. 8. Ask your neighbors to check garages and sheds or ask if you can check. 9. Check all your closets, garage, under beds and furniture, pantry, behind sheds, etc. 10. Make giant neon posters. 11. Cross post to other Lost & Found sites. Post on Nextdoor.com. 12. Check SD Humane sdhumane.org Animal Control, Pawboost, Craigslist (beware of scammers) and other on line pet sites. 13. Ask neighbors if they’ve seen your cat on their ring doorbell. 14. Put water out. 15. Post on Nextdoor. 16. File a Lost Pet Report with the San Diego Humane Society sdhumane.org Keep looking. Don’t give up and don’t depend on others. Good luck! 🌻
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Ines D.
1 year ago
Sad to see dozen cats lost just this week. Poor baby, he must be so scared, cold and hungry out on his own! When a cat goes missing, they can’t easily find their way home using only their scent. You must be proactive and look for them. Look under yours & your neighbor’s bushes & hedges, look for glowing eyes w/flashlight, call him early evening when it’s quiet and they come out from hiding to eat. Posting is important, but please search for him, too. They don’t go far 3-4 houses away, they stay in one place until they are scared off by dogs, coyotes, or loud equipment. The challenge is finding him before he runs further way. Please hang flyers near the area where he went missing, it’ll get the immediate attention from pedestrians and drivers. Good luck finding this adorable little guy-this is coyote country. You’re the one that can bring him home safely, he will recognize your voice and your scent. If you’re lucky enough to find him, please don’t let him outside unattended. Cats have the intelligence of a 3yo, can’t be responsible for their own safety. And an AirTag gives owners false sense of security. It does nothing to protect the cat from an attack from coyotes! You can train a cat to walk on a leash in less than an hour, it’s safe way for them to go outside.
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