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Oblea / Concha is Missing in Los Angeles, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 1, 2026

Location Last Seen

Los Angeles, CA 91335

Nearest Landmark

Victory and Wilbur

Name

Oblea / Concha

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72834637

Species

Cat

Description

White with gray spots

Message from Owner

Lost Cat! Please Help Hi neighbors, my brother's cat got out today 05/01/26 between 2:30-3:45 PM and we're really worried. She is an indoor-only cat and not used to being outside. Details: • Name: Responds to Oblea / Concha • Gender: Female • Color/Markings: Gray & white tabby • Last seen near: Victory & Wilbur • She is also not wearing a collar, it was removed shortly beforehand for flea med application She may be scared and hiding nearby (under cars, bushes, or in backyards). If you've seen her or have any information, please message me or comment here. We would really appreciate it Thank you so much for keeping an eye out!

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Brandy G.
1 month ago
https://www.jelliclecatsrescuefoundation.com/lost-kitty-advice
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1 month ago
bump for visibility leave your shoes outside
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Pam P.
1 month ago
Post on San Fernando Valley - SFV Lost and Found Pets, NextDoor and All Things Pets San Fernando Valley. Tips for Lost Cats If you haven’t yet, leave some articles of your unwashed clothing (socks, shoes, t-shirt, a pillowcase) outside for him/her to smell home. Change these out daily to keep the scent fresh. Never leave food or a litter box out, as this attracts coyotes/predators. 📍>>If you can, starting tonight please leave a door or window (even a garage door) cracked open for him/her to return through, especially during the night when it’s quiet out and when cats are most active; this works well, but may take a few nights if they are in hiding. Leave the articles of clothing near the opening. It helps to leave some food out inside the home to help lure him/her in. Don’t give up - cats typically attempt to return home during the night/early morning hours (~1a-5a).<< (keep any other pets safe in a secure room while doing this) Your cat is probably hiding nearby. Go out late at night w/ a flashlight and look for your cat’s eyes. You can try shaking a treat bag if your cat normally responds to that. Check shrubs, under cars, crawl spaces, up in trees and on roof tops (in case your cat has been chased). If you see your cat outside, he/she may be too scared to come to you - sit quietly and have some tuna, Churu paste cat treats and even a wand-type toy to help lure them over to you. Have neighbors check their garages/sheds. Leave out some water, since it’s hot out. Post signs around the neighborhood (even further out at intersections in case kitty has been chased out of the area), since some people are not on social media. *Beware of scam calls/texts/emails/messages/comments. Post on NextDoor, Ring and on local Lost & Found Pets group pages. Check and notify surrounding animal shelters and leave flyers there - also, take flyers to vet offices/ER vets, where someone may take your cat for a chip scan. If microchipped, notify the chip company that your cat is missing. Update/verify contact info if needed. If you have motion sensing cameras, check them to see if kitty has returned to the yard. IF she/he is still young, she/he may respond to sweet, gentle meowing sounds - either do this yourself or download a cat communicator type app to your phone and play sweet, gentle, friendly meowing/purring sounds to lure her/him out of hiding. Best wishes and don’t give up.
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