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Pikuś is Missing in Ewing Township, NJ

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

August 4, 2026

Location Last Seen

Ewing Township, NJ 08638

Nearest Landmark

Laurinaitis Mark D offices

Name

Pikuś

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73249011

Species

Cat

Description

White with red spots, small build

Message from Owner

I would like to please ask if anyone would come across my kitty please contact me I je is always been an indoor kitty ,he is really friendly 2.5 years old I want to know he is safe and okay 🙏

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Trish R.
4 days ago
Here are some tips to help you find your cat: You can contact animal control and police in case someone finds your cat and calls them. Also use pawboost, lostmykitty and petfbi to list your cat as well. With Lostmykitty, their free option includes making a flyer, and I believe they email a photo to all the local shelters. They also offer an amber alert where they will call and leave a message about your missing cat to all your neighbors. If you choose the free optionr first, they than usually offer you a discount on the amber alert. Probably the most helpful thing you can do is see if your town and surrounding towns have community Facebook groups and join them andy share this post there. These are the people who will see your cat! And if you haven't already, post your lost cat on the many missing pet sites on Facebook. There are usually several for specific areas. When indoor only cats get outside, they often start acting wild, making it hard to catch them. You can try setting a humane trap in your yard. This has helped many people catch their cats. Also having a trail camera will let you know if your cat is coming around. And usually indoor cats are very frightened outside, so they find a good hiding spot nearby and often stay there. So search with a flashlight at night and look for glowing eyes in hiding spots and up in trees. Sometimes when an indoor cat gets out, they start acting a bit feral. So if you are able to leave the door your cat got out of a little open or even a window, they might come back in on their own when no ones around. This has worked for me before. Also, call all the local vets and emergency vets and email them a photo so they can keep an eye out if anyone brings your cat to the vet. Lastly, check the local shelters on Facebook regularly as they usually post pictures of the animals they receive. You can also file a missing pet report with them and you can go to them in person and look at the cats they have. I hope you find your cat soon. 💚
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Denise F.
5 days ago
Karolina Zema So glad it helped I know it did for me
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Karolina Z.
5 days ago
Denise Frank Mc Carty this is actually a good idea my friend found her pet after 6onths when she decided to do exactly that
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Noelle H.
5 days ago
Humane trap and camera are key, plus leaving a door slightly ajar at night for reentry
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Denise F.
6 days ago
shared and hoping and per advice from a trapper to be done at your own discretion (as not everyone agrees with this) put out the uncleaned litter box outside (THIS SHOULD BE A LAST RESORT as this can draw in strays) along with a piece of your clothing they say it helps them find their home and put up many flyers and check under stoops and bushes and garages and if possible and at night when it is quiet constantly call her/his name - this is how I found my cat under a car - hopefully some of this helps
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