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Missing cats in Garland

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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Dallas, Texas - male
Lost cat, Dallas, Texas - male
Black stripes with gold orange coat, pink nos...
Wed, 13.05.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Bandera Avenue, 6565, Dallas — male, black and white tuxedo tabby
Lost cat, Bandera Avenue, 6565...
Tuxedo Black and white tabby last seen betwee...
Sun, 10.05.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, Santa Fe Trail, Irving, Dallas
Lost male cat, Santa Fe Trail,...
Black and white
Fri, 08.05.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Arapaho Road, 6800, Dallas - male, chunky fluffy gray-white cat with scars on ears and face
Lost cat, Arapaho Road, 6800,...
Chunky fluffy gray white cat with scars on ea...
Wed, 06.05.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Missing cat Female, Dallas (usl536550)
Missing cat Female, Dallas (us...
Grey, dark grey stripes, white socks, and whi...
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Meaders Lane, Dallas - black & brown, very friendly
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Black & brown, very friendly, microchipped, n...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Missing cat The Colony, photo: Lost cat, Plano Parkway, The Colony - female with smoke coat
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Smoke coat, gold eyes, wearing a green collar...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Missing cat Irving, photo: Missing cat Male, Irving (usl536081)
Missing cat Male, Irving (usl5...
Bao Bao is a tan domestic short hair cat with...
Listing is boosting
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Missing cat Irving, photo: Lost cat, Cowboys Parkway, Irving - black and white tabby
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He is a black and white tabby he is 3 years o...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost female cat, Park Lane, Dallas - Siamese with dark spots
Lost female cat, Park Lane, Da...
She’s a Siamese cat with white fur and dark s...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Missing cat Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Frankford Court, Dallas - male tuxedo, diabetic
Lost cat, Frankford Court, Dal...
Tuxedo black and white, male, no chip or coll...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, Frankford Road, Dallas - orange tabby
Lost male cat, Frankford Road,...
Orange tabby, escaped out of back door. 7 mon...
Sun, 29.03.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost female cat, Windy Knoll Drive, Dallas - white coat with black and orange spots
Lost female cat, Windy Knoll D...
White coat, black and orange ears and spots i...
Sat, 21.03.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, March Avenue, Dallas - long haired orange tabby
Lost male cat, March Avenue, D...
His name is Blaze and he is a long haired ora...
Thu, 19.03.2026
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Missing cat Garland, photo: Lost male cat, Northwest Highway, Garland - black and white, green eyes
Lost male cat, Northwest Highw...
Lost 4 miles from home. Slipped out of carrie...
Tue, 17.03.2026
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Missing cat Irving, photo: Lost cat, male, Plaza Via, 6648, Irving - gray tabby with raccoon looking tail
Lost cat, male, Plaza Via, 664...
Gray tabby with stripes, spots and a raccoon...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Lost Male Cat, Park Lane, 8538, Dallas - 9 months old, yellow eyes
Lost Male Cat, Park Lane, 8538...
Guátché is 9 months, black medium straight ha...
Tue, 10.03.2026
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Missing cat Mesquite, photo: Lost female cat, Emerald Drive, Mesquite - 3-year-old tortoiseshell
Lost female cat, Emerald Drive...
She is in the alley off Emerald Drive; she is...
Sun, 22.02.2026
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Missing cat Wylie, photo: Lost Cat: Pink Collar, Declawed, Wylie
Lost Cat: Pink Collar, Declawe...
Has pink collar and is declawed. She is a lon...
Sun, 22.02.2026
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Missing cat Dallas, photo: Missing cat Female, Dallas (usl531101)
Missing cat Female, Dallas (us...
Yuki is a white and grey. Grey on top and whi...
Sun, 22.02.2026

Statistics show that thousands of cats go missing every year, and Garland, Texas is no exception. If you’re a resident of this city and find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your beloved cat, it’s essential to know what steps to take to increase the chances of bringing your furry friend back home safely.

What to do if your cat is lost in Garland state of Texas

When you realize that your cat is missing, don't panic. There are several proactive measures you can take to search for your pet effectively. Here are some important steps:

  • Start searching your home and yard thoroughly, including under furniture and inside closets.
  • Ask your neighbors if they have seen your cat or could help search their properties.
  • Use social media to spread the word; post in community groups specific to Garland.
  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations to see if your cat has been found.
  • Post flyers in your neighborhood with a clear picture of your cat and your contact information.

Additionally, ensuring that your cat is microchipped and has a collar with an ID tag can significantly improve the chances of being reunited if they are found by someone else.

It’s important to act fast and remain hopeful. The sooner you begin searching, the better the chances of finding your lost pet.

How to write a missing cat ad in Garland state of Texas

Creating an effective missing pet ad can make a significant difference in your search efforts. Here are some tips on how to craft a compelling ad:

  • Include a clear and recent photo of your cat to help others identify them.
  • Provide a detailed description of your cat, including their color, age, and any distinguishing features.
  • Mention where and when you last saw your cat, as well as any specific areas you believe they may have wandered.
  • Clearly state your contact information and encourage anyone to reach out with any leads.
  • Use social media and community bulletin boards to post your ad to reach a wider audience.

Being clear and concise in your ad can significantly improve your chances of finding your cat. The community in Garland is often willing to help, so don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance.

In conclusion, losing a pet can be distressing, but knowing what steps to take can make a difference. By remaining proactive and engaged with the local community, you can increase the chances of finding your lost cat.