Lost Cats Database for Vancouver, BC, CA
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228 lost cats in your search
Reported 1 year ago, updated 5 days ago
Mimi Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 71556495
Port Coquitlam, BC V3C
Fully Orange 14 year old female cat. Mimi is spayed and was wearing a quick release space glow in the dark collar with a bell. Because it’s a quick release there’s a chance she isn’t wearing it. She’s very dainty but her coat is fairly fluffy. She has green eyes and a bright pink nose. Her cries for food often sound like “meeeeee” She has a few freckles on her bottom lip that you can see clearly if she’s looking up or her mouth is open Mimi is very good at staying hidden but I have been trying everything to convince her to come . Pet searchers have tracked her scent to a specific location just up the hill from us around Elinor Crescent/Flora place- Francis place and the hses sharing the backyard to there on western drive. I’ve also had a few sightings in downtown Port Coquitlam right off of Shaughnessy street as well. If you spot her please call or text me anytime at!
Reported 8 months ago, updated 5 days ago
Lilo Male Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72050145
Richmond, BC V7C 5N7
Domestic Short hair DESCRIPTION: Black and White (Tuxedo) - White on part of face, front paws, hind legs, chest and belly. He is wearing a brown collar with a bell and also a harness. Last seen a sleeping few times in a someone’s yard living at Quilchena Green Townhouses end of September, beginning of October 2025. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated as we miss him so much. $1000 if found and for safe return. Thanks very much 🙏
Reported 1 month ago, updated 6 days ago
Tiger Male Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72824038
Surrey, BC V4A 8P4
Our beloved cat Tiger has been missing for 3 days. 📍 Last seen near 19A Ave & 140 Street (Surrey / White Rock area) 🐱 Male cat 🏠 Indoor cat (not used to being outside) 💛 Very shy and easily scared – likely hiding and won’t approach strangers Tiger unexpectedly slipped out when the door was not fully closed during someone going in and out of the hse. We are extremely worried as he has never been outside before. 🙏 If you live nearby, please check your grge, shed, backyard, under decks or bushes — he may be hiding quietly. 📞 If you see him or have any information, please contact me anytime @ Please help share this post to bring Tiger . We truly appreciate your help ❤️
Lost Cat Data for Vancouver, BC, CA
There are 228 lost cats in Vancouver, BC, CA.
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