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Missing cats in Costa Mesa

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Missing cat Garden Grove, photo: Missing Russian Blue Cat in Garden Grove
Missing Russian Blue Cat in Ga...
Silver or Grey, has green eyes, paws are brow...
Wed, 06.08.2025
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Missing cat Anaheim, photo: Lost British Shorthair in Anaheim
Lost British Shorthair in Anah...
He is British Shorthair Breed, Blue Golden Co...
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Sat, 02.08.2025
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Missing cat Rancho Santa Margarita, photo: Help Find Marley: Lost Tabby in RSM
Help Find Marley: Lost Tabby i...
Hey there, I'm looking for my cat, Marley. Sh...
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Sun, 13.07.2025
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Missing cat Newport Beach, photo: Lost Cat: Golden-Orange, Gentle & Shy
Lost Cat: Golden-Orange, Gentl...
She has golden-orange fur with a white chest...
Mon, 23.06.2025
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Missing cat Tustin, photo: Lost Black Cat: Yellow Eyes, Bald Spots
Lost Black Cat: Yellow Eyes, B...
My boy is all black with beautiful yellow eye...
Sun, 15.06.2025
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Missing cat Garden Grove, photo: Lost Cat: Grey & White, Blue Eyes, Shy
Lost Cat: Grey & White, Blue E...
Grey and white, blue eyes, very shy, no colla...
Sat, 14.06.2025
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Missing cat Tustin, photo: Friendly Tabby Lost Near Carroll Way, Tustin
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Brown/white Tabby, has blue collar last seen...
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Wed, 28.05.2025
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Missing cat Tustin, photo: Lost Gray Cat: Shy Russian Blue in Tustin
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Gray, Russian blue, left eye missing from sur...
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Wed, 28.05.2025
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Missing cat Lake Forest, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat Zion: Help Us Find Him!
Lost Tuxedo Cat Zion: Help Us...
Zion is a 10 month old tuxedo cat with all wh...
Sun, 11.05.2025
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Missing cat Newport Beach, photo: Lost Cat: Shy, Green-Eyed Beauty at Pier
Lost Cat: Shy, Green-Eyed Beau...
She has green eyes, light grey fur, a white b...
Fri, 09.05.2025
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Missing cat Lake Forest, photo: Lost Cat: Black, Yellow Eyes in Lake Forest
Lost Cat: Black, Yellow Eyes i...
This is my kitty Binx. He is an all black cat...
Wed, 23.04.2025
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Missing cat Garden Grove, photo: Lost Siamese Ragdoll: Blue Eyes, Pink Collar
Lost Siamese Ragdoll: Blue Eye...
Siamese ragdoll/long hair mix with blue eyes....
Wed, 16.04.2025
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Missing cat Midway City, photo: Lost Calico Cat: Green Eyes, Pink Paws
Lost Calico Cat: Green Eyes, P...
Ranch is a DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR CALICO cat. He...
Tue, 15.04.2025
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Missing cat Huntington Beach, photo: Help Find Dukie Boy: Missing Tuxedo Cat
Help Find Dukie Boy: Missing T...
Duke~aka Dukie boy…Male, Black & white tuxedo...
Thu, 20.03.2025
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Missing cat Seal Beach, photo: Lost Short-Hair Cat: Ocean Ave, Seal Beach
Lost Short-Hair Cat: Ocean Ave...
Short-hair fixed
Mon, 25.11.2024
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Missing cat Fountain Valley, photo: Lost Cat: White with Black Spots, 11/8
Lost Cat: White with Black Spo...
White male cat with black spots, last seen 11...
Fri, 08.11.2024
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Missing cat Fountain Valley, photo: Lost Orange & White Tabby in Fountain Valley
Lost Orange & White Tabby in F...
Orange and white tabby American shorthair mix...
Sun, 21.07.2024
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Missing cat Westminster, photo: Lost Grey Tabby Cat Luna - Call If Seen!
Lost Grey Tabby Cat Luna - Cal...
NAME: Luna DESCRIPTION: domesticated short...
Mon, 01.07.2024
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Missing cat Mission Viejo, photo: Lost Fluffy Grey Cat in Mission Viejo!
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Grey, long hair, female cat. Very fluffy and...
Sat, 13.01.2024

Every year, thousands of cats go missing in Costa Mesa, California. This alarming statistic highlights the importance of being proactive when it comes to the safety and security of your beloved pets. Understanding what to do if your cat goes missing is crucial for a successful reunion. In this article, we will discuss essential steps to take, how to create an effective missing cat ad, and the vital resources available to ensure you find your furry friend.


What to do if your cat lost in Costa Mesa state of California

The first thing to do when you realize your cat is missing is to stay calm. Panic can lead to hasty decisions that might hinder your chances of finding your pet. Start by searching your home thoroughly. Look in hidden places like closets, under beds, and in garages or basements. Cats often hide when scared or stressed. If your search does not yield results, consider the following steps:

  • Notify neighbors: Inform your neighbors that your cat is missing. They may have seen your cat or can help keep an eye out.
  • Check local shelters: Visit or call local animal shelters in Costa Mesa to report your missing cat and check if they have received any cats matching your description.
  • Post flyers: Create and distribute flyers in your area with a clear photo of your cat and your contact information. Make sure to include details about distinguishing features.
  • Use social media: Utilize social media platforms and local community groups to spread the word about your missing cat. Many towns have dedicated groups for lost and found pets.

In addition, search your neighborhood and nearby parks, as cats can wander farther than you might expect. Make sure to check back often at the locations you’ve already searched.


How to write a missing cat ad in Costa Mesa state of California

Creating an effective missing cat ad is essential for reaching potential helpers and ensuring a greater chance of recovery. Here are some tips on how to write an effective ad:

  • Clear and concise title: Start your ad with a clear title such as "Missing Cat in Costa Mesa!" This immediately informs readers about the urgency and location.
  • Include a detailed description: Describe your cat’s physical appearance, including color, breed, age, and any identifiable markings or characteristics. The more details, the better.
  • Use a recent photo: A clear and recent photo of your cat is crucial. Ensure it captures your cat’s features and personality to help potential finders recognize them.
  • Offer a contact number: Provide your phone number or email address. Make it easy for people to reach out to you if they think they’ve found your cat.

Lastly, remember to keep your ad updated. If you find your cat, make sure to inform the community to prevent any further searches. The more people know about your cat being missing, the better your chances of finding them quickly.