Lost Pets Database for Vancouver, WA
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822 lost pets in your search
Reported 11 months ago, updated 1 week ago
Dejavu Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 71846604
Beaverton, OR 97005
Black tuxedo cat (white chest, white feet) with amber eyes (green/yellow). Has only one left eyebrow hair (half of it, actually) since touched something hot a while ago. One year old. Scaredy cat.
Reported 1 year ago, updated 1 week ago
Berry Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 71369595
Portland, OR 97236
She is a tuxedo , with a crooked stripe on her face,2.5 yrs old but very small and still looks like a young cat. She can be skittish but very friendly , especially if offered treats or “breakfast” (canned food) We miss her sooo much! She is my daughter’s cat. We have already been through so much loss this yr and it’s only March, we can’t lose her too! Please help and keep eyes out for her, she is so very missed!!!
Reported 4 months ago, updated 1 week ago
Chloe Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72585593
Tualatin, OR 97062
Chloe is gray and white with a soft gray coat. Description: Gray body with white chest White front paws White marking running up the center of her face and nose Gray "mask" over her eyes and ears Solid gray tail Round face, medium build If Seen: Please DO NOT chase. Speak softly and move slowly. Check grges, sheds, under decks, bushes, and window wells. Please contact [] immediately with any information. We miss them so much and just want them safe. 💔🐾
Reported 2 years ago, updated 2 weeks ago
Silvertip Male Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 70831624
Brush Prairie, WA 98606
Wide black tabby stripes over brownish gray, no visible white. Tiny kink at end of tail, feel, not see. May have bare patch on shoulder. I've had several private finders' posts who might have been him and finders never got back to me (or anyone in most cases) and I know have driven my Silvertip is to get outside. So he may be found again. I have a $500 reward but I'll increase it if it matters. He had a tracking collar on but for sure got it off. Stupidly I thought neutering would stop his efforts to get outside so I didn't get him microchipped. How I regret this. He was born on my bed and has always been my buddy. His mom stayed with us and rules my room but he always got on my bed with confidence of being loved and safe. I let him down somehow. He also had ear mites which is why he didn't come back inside when he got out. I'd cleaned his ears and I must have stung. So he may have a raw spot under his ear from scratching. We get a lot of dumped cats here and one brought mites. :/ I just need peace. If he has a new , I'd request his litermate could see him once more. But if he's happier, at least I'd know where he is and I would be willing to support him, pay for chip or catio if needed. He has NO white markings but is firmly identifiable by a tiny kink or lump near the tip of his tail. It's an inbred type, not injury, cannot see it, ONLY feel it. Wide black stripes, not thin ones. Please keep him in mind. Of course he's posted in love lost, SW WA humane, and on social media but some of us in rural places are so used to dumped cats that if one shows up on the back porch, we don't always think lost kitty.
Lost Pet Data for Vancouver, WA
There are 822 lost pets in Vancouver, WA.
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