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Snutz is Missing in Las Vegas, NV

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

January 20, 2026

Location Last Seen

Las Vegas, NV 89102

Nearest Landmark

Arville and Desert Inn

Name

Snutz

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72505735

Species

Cat

Description

He's a beautiful blue Russian cat, he's very friendly

Message from Owner

We miss him so much, his sister is lost without him. It's not like him not to come . His sister is lost without him

Facebook Community Response

Amber K.
4 months ago
Thank you all so much for all this information
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Leah O.
4 months ago
WHEN YOU LOSE A PET: NOTIFY PawsPatrolLV.org - Text/call: 725-331-3319 or email: pawspatrollv@gmail.com Say the cross streets where the animal was lost or found. If someone contacts PawsPatrolLV, PawsPatrolLV then will be able to get in touch with you. Leave a message. They are volunteers and are excellent at what they do. Post on Pawboost.com. FREE. Just close out when you come to the “Pay page”. Your post will still go up. Very important: Pawboost offers that you can print Flyers to post around your area. Keep checking your posters to see that they have not been removed. You also can handprint Lost flyers around your area. NOTIFY The Animal Foundation that your pet is lost in case someone contacts them. Located: 655 N Mojave Road, Las Vegas, Animal Foundation hours are 11AM-7PM Tuesday-Sunday. Closed Mondays. Call (702) 760-7387 for help! OR: (702) 955-5932 ext. 932 - Or by Email: lostandfound@animalfoundation.com Call one of these Animal Protection Services: You will be transferred if the call belongs to another area: 1. Clark County 702-455-7710 2. City of Las Vegas 702-229-6444 then #2 (They often are unable to answer their phone. Ask the dispatcher to take your message and forward it to them.) 3. North Las Vegas (702) 633-9111 The Animal Foundation is the central clearing house for lost and found pets. The Animal Foundation is the facility to which the Owner first will be directed to search for their pet. The Pet Owner has 72 hours to collect their pet at The Animal Foundation before the pet will be placed for adoption. Make a listing on “Petco Love Lost” for your lost pet. Upload your missing pet’s picture. Their website uses an AI model that will automatically match other listings that may match the picture of your missing pet. You also can handprint some Lost/Found flyers around your area. Check often to see that your notices have not been removed. Many areas frown upon lost/found posts.
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J L.
4 months ago
Help a cat find their way home by: 1. Cut in shreds their favourite blanket 2. Tie around posts from your house (several) to a 2+ mile radius, placing more strips closer & closer to home 3. Leave her toys, food, something outside so if she makes it back & you’re out, she stays Often cats lose their way back home as they become disoriented. The premise behind this strategy is to guide her back to her house. Prayers & positive thoughts your way! 🙏😇🐈
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Judy J.
4 months ago
Post printed fliers in your area asap as not all see social media
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Carlie S.
4 months ago
If he is an indoor only cat he will not go far. He is hiding close by and will be elusive. Walk up and down your neighborhood while shaking your favorite bag of food or treats or whatever brings your kitty running to you at all times of morning , day and night. You may also want to consider using one of those toy laser lights at night to bring your cat out of hiding. Knock on neighbor’s doors and give them a good contact number in case they see him. Very important in case they are stuck in a garage or shed or God forbid even hurt. Not everyone will see your fliers and post. If you have a garage or front door, leave it cracked open just enough for kitty and leave bedding or clothing that has your scent, also leave food and water, but be aware of predators. Remember in most cases, he will be close by, so don’t give up and keep looking. You may want to consider borrowing or buying a humane trap. Be persistent and consistent and most importantly, Don’t Stop Looking! Not all cats will just show up at your door. It took us over a month to get our kitty home with the help of neighbors. God Bless you and your fur babies. Be aware of scammers. They ask for number codes and money.
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Traci O.
4 months ago
The best time to look for cats is dusk and dawn with a flashlight and check under bushes, trees and vehicles.
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