Lost Cats Database for Virginia Beach, VA
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182 lost cats in your search
Reported 7 months ago, updated 6 months ago
Little Gray Male Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72265413
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Re-Post - STILL MISSING AS OF Dec 17, 2025: "I am hoping for a Christmas miracle! Please share and help me bring Little Gray. It has been over a month, and he seems to have just vanished. If you see him and are unable to contain him, PLEASE call Animal Control dispatch. Then, message me. If you have him, please return him – no questions asked. I see so many reunited posts, I am desperate for it to be my turn." Lost solid gray, long hair indoor cat in Farrcroft at Ridley Manor on Lake Smith, Virginia Beach, 23455, off Wesleyan Drive. He has been spotted several times in Belmeade, the neighborhood next door, also in Ridgley Manor as well as Cypress Point. His name is Little Gray and he is part Maine Coon and part Turkish Angora. He weighs 15lbs, is very smart, and extremely vocal. He is neutered and prone to anxiety, especially car rides, and will pant like a dog. He has on a purple flea collar and is microchipped. He darted out the door on 11/14 and has never been gone like this before. Please help me find him. I am devastated.
Reported 2 months ago, updated 15 hours ago
Chloe Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72728972
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Chloe is a black and white Tuxedo Cat. She is only 4 years old. She is NOT an outside cat. She has White paws and a White mouth and nose. She was a little chunky for a cat. I miss her so much.
Reported 10 months ago, updated 1 day ago
Luna Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 71850307
Newport News, VA 23606
Her name is Luna, a gray kitten with blonde highlights and green eyes. She is small, friendly, and affectionate. She's never been outside before, so we think she's probably lost, disoriented, and can't remember how to get . She's wearing a white flea collar like the one shown in the photo.
Reported 7 months ago, updated 2 days ago
Zuzu Female Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72225296
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Seal point Siamese with blue eyes and a turquoise blue collar/bell. Very shy. I miss her so much I can't sleep. Losing her has been absolutely devastating to me, and I'm so scared she's trapped, hurt or injured. She is also OVERDUE FOR HER MEDICATION! If you have her, please, please let me know or turn her in to Chesapeake Animal Control. There is a REWARD FOR HER SAFE RETURN!
Reported 1 month ago, updated 2 days ago
Shane Male Cat
LOST PawBoost ID: 72822677
Hampton, VA 23669
Senior neutered male cat, white with orange patches, 13 lbs. roughly. He is a big boy, has a Rasta color collar with peace signs, & a preventative collar. Lives in WILSONDALE behind King Street 7 Eleven.
Lost Cat Data for Virginia Beach, VA
There are 182 lost cats in Virginia Beach, VA.
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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.
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