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Lost Cats Database for Ft Payne, AL

Search lost and found cats, as well as other pets, in the Ft Payne area with PawBoost.

11 lost cats in your search

Lost Female Cat last seen Silverhill rd and Ben Mosley closer to hwy 27., Summerville, GA 30747

Reported 2 weeks ago, updated 2 days ago

Rielly Female Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72922159


Summerville, GA 30747

Calico white socks.

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Lost Female Cat last seen Sundale Ln NE/Meadows, Fort Payne, AL 35967

Reported 1 month ago, updated 2 days ago

Ruby Pearl Female Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72820149


Fort Payne, AL 35967

Female, Spayed, Vaccinated, Torti; Red Collar, No Tag

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Lost Female Cat last seen Croft st, Rainsville, AL 35986

Reported 8 months ago, updated 4 days ago

Buda Female Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72081621


Rainsville, AL 35986

White….Gray marks head and gray stripes on her tail

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Lost Male Cat last seen Highway 11 and Highway 68 , Collinsville, AL 35961

Reported 1 week ago, updated 1 week ago

Bobby Earl Male Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72924743


Collinsville, AL 35961

He is a one year old black-and-white bobtail cat — a very distinctive short tail, a small black marking on his nose, large ears, white paws, and big round eyes. He has a sweet, gentle personality and can be a little shy at first but is very curious and observant once he feels comfortable. He loves cozy spots where he can curl up and catnap.

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Lost Male Cat last seen Leesburg park, Leesburg, AL 35983

Reported 2 weeks ago

Ollie Male Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72904964


Leesburg, AL 35983

Orange and white with an orange patch under his chin

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Lost Female Cat last seen turner bend road, Floyd County, GA 30165

Reported 1 month ago, updated 2 weeks ago

Moo Moo Female Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72839989


Floyd County, GA 30165

She is spotted black and white and has a bobtail.

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Lost Unknown Cat last seen Coosa highschool , Rome, GA 30165

Reported 1 month ago

Not Names Yet Unknown Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72794114


Rome, GA 30165

Normal stripped kitten, not old

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Lost Female Cat last seen Old hwy 35 pine ridge area off of Mountain View Dr , Fort Payne, AL 35968

Reported 8 months ago, updated 2 months ago

Willa Female Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72081726


Fort Payne, AL 35968

Looks like a Siamese cat 4 white paws like boots Dark tail and dark face

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Lost Male Cat last seen Coosa, Coosa, GA 30165

Reported 2 months ago

Leo Male Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72687467


Coosa, GA 30165

he’s a big orange cat. big balls and a messed up paw!

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Lost Male Cat last seen Morton bend rd rome ga, Floyd County, GA 30161

Reported 4 months ago, updated 3 months ago

Rascal Male Cat

LOST PawBoost ID: 72554808


Floyd County, GA 30161

Dark grey long haired cat

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Lost Cat Data for Ft Payne, AL

There are 11 lost cats in Ft Payne, AL.

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Take advantage of online platforms – they help you get the word out, quickly and easily. You can report your lost cat to PawBoost in no time flat. We'll send an email alert to our local members, post to the PawBoost-powered Facebook page for your area, add your cat to our lost & found, and make a lost cat flyer – all for free.

Other sites that help you raise local awareness for your lost cat with minimal time and effort are Nextdoor.com – a PawBoost partner – and Craigslist. Both of these sites have very active lost & found sections mainly used for lost pets. We highly recommend you use these resources in addition to PawBoost!

Visit your local shelters and animal control agencies in person. Details can get lost in translation over the phone and that might lead to missed connection.

If chipped, make sure your cat's microchip is registered and up to date. If you don't know your pet's chip manufacturer or number, your vet should be able to help locate this information.

Put up flyers and tell your neighbors to be on the lookout. The more you engage the Ft Payne community, the better your chances of a happy reunion!

Read our full guide on how to find your lost cat for more actionable tips.

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