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Missing cats in Jersey City

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Missing cat New York, photo: Lost cat, Emerald Street, New York - male tuxedo cat
Lost cat, Emerald Street, New...
White chin. Black and white tuxedo cat. Slim...
Sat, 11.07.2026
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Missing cat New York, photo: Lost cat, female, Bank Place, 20, New York — white paws, green eyes
Lost cat, female, Bank Place,...
Bright yellow/orange, has white paws and whit...
Fri, 10.07.2026
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Missing cat Westfield, photo: Lost cat, Spruce Mill Lane, 147, Westfield — female, calico tabby
Lost cat, Spruce Mill Lane, 14...
Calico tabby. Very scared and will hide. Come...
Tue, 07.07.2026
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Missing cat Belleville, photo: Lost cat, Hill Street, 11, Belleville - male tabby with white paws
Lost cat, Hill Street, 11, Bel...
Black & gray tabby.. Tall & skinny Raccoon ey...
Sun, 05.07.2026
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Missing cat Brooklyn, photo: Lost cat, Lullwater Trail, New York, Brooklyn - female Siamese, scared and timid
Lost cat, Lullwater Trail, New...
Tovah is a typical colored seal point Siamese...
Tue, 30.06.2026
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Missing cat Union City, photo: Lost dog, 36th Street, 590, Union City - male, crossed right eye
Lost dog, 36th Street, 590, Un...
He escaped through a crack in the AC unit, hi...
Mon, 29.06.2026
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Missing cat Linden, photo: Lost cat, East 17th Street, 40, Linden — female, gray, spayed
Lost cat, East 17th Street, 40...
Gata completamente GRIS. Grande y gorda. Esta...
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Tue, 23.06.2026
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Missing cat Arlington, photo: Lost cat male, Bloomfield Steakhouse, Arlington - responds to Arnold
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Tiny Tabby Cat with one bad eye! Responds to...
Sat, 20.06.2026
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Missing cat Queens, photo: Lost cat, 107th Street, 90-07, Queens - female
Lost cat, 107th Street, 90-07,...
She was lost around 3 weeks ago
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Missing cat Bloomfield, photo: Lost cat, Franklin Street, 437, Bloomfield — male tabby, answers to name
Lost cat, Franklin Street, 437...
Small grey and black striped tabby escaped th...
Wed, 17.06.2026
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Missing cat New York, photo: Lost cat, 191st Street, 35-09, New York - male, orange tabby, microchipped
Lost cat, 191st Street, 35-09,...
Orange tabby, microchipped but no collar, gla...
Tue, 16.06.2026
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Missing cat Manhattan, photo: Lost cat, 38th St & 12th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11218, USA, Manhattan - mostly white with gray and black
Lost cat, 38th St & 12th Ave,...
Mancha is mostly white with gray and black. H...
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Missing cat Manhattan, photo: Lost cat, 45th Avenue, 196-64, Manhattan - male, grey and white, friendly
Lost cat, 45th Avenue, 196-64,...
Hes grey and white, super friendly but is sca...
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Missing cat Yonkers, photo: Lost cat, Seeley Street, 196, Yonkers - female, 1 year old, white and gray tabby
Lost cat, Seeley Street, 196,...
1 year old white and gray tabby 9lbs
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Missing cat Manhattan, photo: Lost cat, Avenue P, 1610, Manhattan — female, Siamese mix, white body with dark paws, face, tail, and ears
Lost cat, Avenue P, 1610, Manh...
3 month old kitten. Siamese mix. White body w...
Thu, 11.06.2026
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Missing cat Brooklyn, photo: Lost cat, Woodruff Avenue, 40, Brooklyn - male, orange, green eyes
Lost cat, Woodruff Avenue, 40,...
His is orange . He has very stubby arms. He h...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Missing cat Manhattan, photo: Lost cat, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY, USA, Manhattan — female tabby, scared or hiding
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Mila is a Brown/Gray, Striped Tabby Cat. She...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Missing cat Brooklyn, photo: Lost cat, Van Siclen Avenue, 222, Brooklyn - female, brown spot under one paw
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Her name is rossi under one of her paws she h...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Missing cat New York, photo: Missing cat Female, New York (usl539820)
Missing cat Female, New York (...
Mia was LOST on June 7, 2026 in Brooklyn, NY...
Sun, 07.06.2026

Every year, thousands of pets go missing, and in Jersey City, New Jersey, cats are among the most frequently reported lost animals. It's heartbreaking for pet owners, and understanding what steps to take can make all the difference in reuniting with your beloved feline friend.

What to do if your cat is lost in Jersey City state of New Jersey

If your cat goes missing, there are immediate actions you can take to increase the chances of finding them. Here are some steps to guide you:

  • Search your home and surrounding area thoroughly. Cats often hide in unexpected spots.
  • Call your cat's name calmly and listen for any sound they might make.
  • Ask neighbors if they have seen your cat or if you can check their yards.
  • Place your cat's litter box outside. The familiar scent may lead them back home.
  • Visit local animal shelters and rescue organizations. They may have found your cat or can assist in your search.

It’s important to remain calm and persistent. Cats can be clever explorers, so they might be nearby but hidden.

Additionally, utilizing social media and local online groups can significantly increase your outreach, helping you to connect with others who may assist in your search.

How to write a missing cat ad in Jersey City state of New Jersey

Creating a clear and effective missing pet ad is crucial. Here are some tips on how to craft an informative ad that can help reunite you with your cat:

  • Include a clear description of your cat, including color, breed, and any distinguishing features.
  • Mention where and when your cat was last seen to help others know where to look.
  • Offer a reward if possible. This can motivate people to look for your cat.
  • Provide contact information so that people can reach you easily.
  • Attach a recent photograph of your cat to make the ad more recognizable.

Remember that the more detailed your ad, the better the chances of someone recognizing your lost cat. Distributing flyers, posting in community centers, and sharing online ensures that a wider audience sees your ad.

By following these steps and remaining proactive, you can increase your chances of being reunited with your cat in Jersey City, New Jersey. Make sure to keep hope alive and seek the support of your community during this challenging time.