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Missing cats in Maplewood

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Missing cat White Bear Lake, photo: Lost female cat, Stillwater Street, White Bear Lake - orange tabby with white tail tip
Lost female cat, Stillwater St...
Orange medium long hair tabby. White tip on t...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost male cat, Onondaga Street Northeast, Minneapolis - black and white tuxedo
Lost male cat, Onondaga Street...
He has a mixture of pink and black paws. He h...
Mon, 30.03.2026
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost male cat, Southeast Como Avenue, Minneapolis - missing left eye
Lost male cat, Southeast Como...
Black and white short hair. Missing his left...
Sun, 29.03.2026
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Missing cat Arlington, photo: Lost female cat, Cedar Avenue South, Minneapolis - white with brown stripes
Lost female cat, Cedar Avenue...
She is a healthy 4 year or Egyptian mound she...
Sat, 28.03.2026
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Missing cat Richfield, photo: Lost female cat, Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis - Calico with tabby pattern
Lost female cat, Washington Av...
Domestic Short Hair Calico fur Green eyes Swi...
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Sat, 28.03.2026
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Missing cat North St. Paul, photo: Lost male cat, 14th Avenue East, North St. Paul - tabby, neutered, chipped
Lost male cat, 14th Avenue Eas...
Tabby Male Neutered Chipped Big Skittish
Tue, 24.03.2026
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Missing cat North St. Paul, photo: Lost female cat, 14th Avenue, North Saint Paul - Siamese with all black paws
Lost female cat, 14th Avenue,...
Siamese All black paws Small Girl Not spayed...
Tue, 24.03.2026
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Missing cat Vadnais Heights, photo: Lost male cat, Belland Avenue, 819, Vadnais Heights - partially blind and diabetic
Lost male cat, Belland Avenue,...
Brown and black striped tabby, left eye mostl...
Mon, 23.03.2026
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost Orange Cat - 33rd Ave S, Minneapolis
Lost Orange Cat - 33rd Ave S,...
Orange cat. Only westing a flea color.
Fri, 06.02.2026
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost Black Cat: Brooklyn Center 1/18
Lost Black Cat: Brooklyn Cente...
Male, Black with white spot on his belly. Mis...
Mon, 19.01.2026
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Missing cat Columbia Heights, photo: Lost Cat: Booty Missing in Columbia Heights
Lost Cat: Booty Missing in Col...
He replies to his nick name booty. Dont run u...
Sat, 03.01.2026
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Missing cat Spring Lake Park, photo: Lost Siamese Cat: Cross-Eyed Peanut
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Reunited
One cheek white, the other cheek different co...
Fri, 02.01.2026
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Missing cat Minnesota City, photo: Missing: Black Cat with White Markings
Missing: Black Cat with White...
Lost cat. All black with white chest, paws an...
Wed, 10.12.2025
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost Grey Tuxedo Cat in Minneapolis
Lost Grey Tuxedo Cat in Minnea...
Very Friendly. Grey-Striped Tuxedo. I had not...
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Thu, 04.12.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Black Cat: Green Eyes, White Paws
Lost Black Cat: Green Eyes, Wh...
He's a black cat with a white chest and white...
Mon, 01.12.2025
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Missing cat Woodbury, photo: Lost: Black Long-Haired Cat in Woodbury
Lost: Black Long-Haired Cat in...
Black long haired cat with some grey, 1.5 yea...
Sun, 23.11.2025
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost Anxious Cat: 2 1/2 St NE, MPLS
Lost Anxious Cat: 2 1/2 St NE,...
White and brown coat, thin and small. She’s v...
Wed, 19.11.2025
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Missing cat White Bear Lake, photo: Lost: Muscular Grey Cat in White Bear Lake
Lost: Muscular Grey Cat in Whi...
All charcoal grey short / medium furr He has...
Tue, 11.11.2025
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Help Find Chubby Simba - 14th Ave MPLS
Help Find Chubby Simba - 14th...
Simba is a light colored cat. He may be more...
Fri, 31.10.2025
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Missing cat Minneapolis, photo: Lost Coco: Black & Brown Dog in Minneapolis
Lost Coco: Black & Brown Dog i...
Coco is a black and brown female dog. About 7...
Sat, 25.10.2025

In Maplewood, Minnesota, a significant number of cats go missing each year. Statistics show that many of these lost pets can be reunited with their owners through effective communication and outreach. Understanding the right steps to take and the resources available in your community can make all the difference in finding your beloved feline companion.


What to do if your cat is lost in Maplewood state of Minnesota

If your cat goes missing, it’s essential to remain calm and take immediate action. Here are some steps you can follow:

  • Start searching your neighborhood: Familiar places can provide comfort to your cat, so check around your home, in garages, under decks, and in shrubbery.
  • Notify your neighbors: Let your neighbors know that your cat is lost. They can help keep an eye out or may have seen your pet.
  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations: Reach out to animal shelters in Maplewood and surrounding areas. Report your lost cat, and inquire if any cats matching your description have been found.
  • Utilize social media: Post about your lost cat on local community groups and social media platforms. Pictures help people recognize your missing cat.
  • Put up flyers: Create clear, easy-to-read flyers with a recent photo of your cat, your contact information, and any details that might help identify them.

Taking these steps not only increases the chances of finding your lost cat but also brings the community together in the effort of reuniting pets with their families.


How to write a missing cat ad in Maplewood state of Minnesota

Creating an effective missing cat ad is essential in your search for your pet. Here are some tips on how to write one:

  • Start with a clear headline: Use bold text to state that your cat is missing. Include a brief description such as "Missing Cat: Domestic Shorthair, Gray and White".
  • Provide details: Describe your cat’s physical characteristics, such as their breed, color, size, and any unique markings. Mention if they have a collar or microchip.
  • Add your contact information: Make sure to include your phone number and email address, and offer a reward if possible. This can motivate others to assist in your search.
  • Use a recent photo: Include a clear, high-quality image of your cat that highlights their features.
  • Keep it concise: Avoid lengthy descriptions; the more straightforward your ad, the better the response you’ll receive.

By crafting a well-written ad and disseminating it effectively, you can increase your chances of finding your beloved cat in Maplewood. Always remember that persistence is key, and with the right strategies, many families are reunited with their furry companions.