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Rigby is Missing in Ramona, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 29, 2025

Location Last Seen

Ramona, CA 92065

Nearest Landmark

Vista Ramona & Sageland

Name

Rigby

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71526819

Species

Cat

Description

Orange and white male cat with orange eyes. Rigby is fixed and has his ear clipped. Last seen on our property in Ramona

Message from Owner

We miss Rigby so much! He’s a rescue and he is the sweetest. He was in the garden with me last time I saw him.

Facebook Community Response

Julie I.
1 year ago
Go to Pawboost “found cats” for sighted/found/shelter intakes and scroll through cats daily and other shelters too. Go in person to shelters, organizations. Post on next door Look everywhere 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 https://www.pawboost.com/blog/how-to-plan-search-for-lost-cat/
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Cynthia M.
1 year ago
Leave the door open if it’s safe to do so. Also post on the ring camera app it’s called Neighbors. You don’t need a ring camera to use the app.
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Suzan R.
1 year ago
General Information: Hang clothes with your scent on it high up outside so the familiar scent can travel and guide the cat back home. Ask your neighbors to check their yard/could be accidently stuck in their garage or shed. (If applicable) Check doorbell or home camera - or ask neighbors to check their camera. Post Fliers with a picture of the cat and your contact information in the area the cat went missing. Not everyone is on Social Media and posters have worked in that if spotted a location can be provided. If a cat is scared they make themselves safe by finding a good hiding spot and often times hide in silence. Look in bushes - bring a flashlight and look for shining eyes. Best time to find your cat is in the early morning hours when the noise level is low and they feel safe. Leave an access point open for the cat to return. This is important if they do come back in the middle of the night. Prayers your cat returns/ or is found safely.
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Valerie C.
1 year ago
I hope Rigby is home soon. Here are some suggestions for recovering a lost cat. Most of the suggestions are from Pet MD with added helpful suggestions from Susan Reynolds (SR). I’ve added some ideas. (vc) Maybe you’ve thought of or tried some of these ideas already but I’ll share them all here just in case there’s something new you haven’t thought of. Finding a Lost Cat: Here are a few tips to help you find a missing cat and bring him home safely: 📌 Be sure to check all possible hiding places in your home (SR) 1. Take a large cardboard box and flip it over. Cut a cat sized hole in the side and place it outdoors with some soft bedding inside. Weight the bottom down and make this a safe place your cat can return to. Place water nearby. 📌 Indoor cats are usually close to home. Hang clothes with your scent on it high up outside so that the familiar scent can travel and guide the cat home. (SR) 2. Check the trees on your property. 📌 Look in bushes or hiding spots around your home. If your cat is unfamiliar with being outdoors he or she is most likely afraid of all the new sounds and smells. He or she will probably look for a safe hiding spot. (SR) 📌 Keep an access point open for him or her to slip back in your home. (SR) 3. The best time to search for a lost cat is when the world is asleep. The best time-frame is around 2:00 a.m. Go out with a flashlight and look for shining eyes. Report from the owner of a lost cat: 💙 "Kiwi has returned safe and sound! I am extremely grateful for all the advice shared with me; it really did take walking around at 2am to finally find her. Thank you everyone." -Kiwi's Owner Take a few cans of cat food with you, stand out in the open and pop the cans, or shake a treat jar. You will be surprised how the sound can travel in the quiet of the morning, and oftentimes your cat will appear within minutes of the first can being opened. Enterprising cat owners have also recorded the sound of their can openers opening a tin of food, and played the tape over and over while looking for their lost cat. Report from an owner of a lost cat: 💙 "THANK YOU to anyone and everyone who shared tips/kept watch! Malibu is home safe and sound now after finding her hiding amongst a dumpster/trash area. Shaking treats and searching at night helped us find her." -Malibu's Owner 4. Make up fliers. Include a picture of your cat and offer a reward as incentive. Post these fliers in grocery stores, at vet offices, feed stores, anywhere you can. Post them at eye level. DO NOT stuff them in mailboxes. You can get into trouble for doing this. Walk your neighborhood with these fliers, put them on telephone poles, and talk to the kids of the neighborhood, the paper boy the UPS driver, the mailman anyone who walks your neighborhood. 5. Call the local papers and place a lost cat ad. Call the local radio stations, many of them will run free air spots for lost critters. Call your vet and let the staff know your cat is missing. Tack up a flier at all the vets in your area, and take one over to any rescue shelters nearby. If you have recently moved and brought the cat with you, check out your old address as well. 6. Locate a Havahart trap and set it in a safe place near your home. [My local shelter has loaned these traps in the past, with a deposit. (vc).] You may trap another cat, or perhaps a possum or even a skunk (depending on where you live) but you might also trap your cat. *Note: Don’t leave unattended so that you can immediately release any unintended captured animal. 7. If you see a dead animal on the road near your home, remove it with a shovel and take it to the side of the road. There have been instances where domestic cats will become curious about road and go out to investigate, only to become fatalities themselves. 8. Keep a list of everything you do to find your missing cat. Get on cat boards and ask for ideas if nothing seems to be working. Businesses such as Pet-Detective-dot-com and Sherlockbones-dot-com have great tips on their websites and are available for hire or advice. 9. Check your newspaper for the lost and found ads daily. 📍 Regularly check your local animal shelter. (vc) 10. When you can work outside putter in your garden. Or just sit out near your home, talk in a soft voice, sing, or chatter so if your cat is close she will hear you. If she has a canine friend, bring the dog outside, or take the dog for a walk around the neighborhood to see if the cat will come out and join you. 11. Make a map of where you place your posters and or fliers. Check every 3 days to be sure they are still there. Keep tape, pushpins or thumbtacks, black felt markers and white poster board in your car, so you can make up any that might go missing. 12. Go door-to-door with a photo of your cat. If the neighbors have a Ring camera see if your cat has been spotted on it. Talk to all the inhabitants of the house, kids especially. Past experience has shown that little girls make the best finders of lost cats..... 12. a. 🐈 My own addition to this suggestion... ✅... I’ve been seeing stories of cats reunited with owners after they were found trapped in a neighbor’s garage. One owner said after 4 days of searching she found her cat trapped in a neighbor’s garage. 📌 Beware of scammers who claim to have your cat who you can get back for a price. (SR) 13. Keep the hope alive. There are countless stories of people who have lost cats for long periods of time, only to have the animal show up at their door one day. . Reason to hope. 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ ▶️ One more thought. I saw an owner had put their cat’s bed and kitty litter box outside. Their cat came back home after 3 days. The owner didn’t know for sure if it was thanks to the bed and the kitty litter box or not but she thought it might have been. 📍 Note: I’ve had others caution against putting out the litter box as they noted it may attract coyotes. I imagine you might just use your own judgement as to what’s best in your particular situation.  .
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