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Missing cats in New York

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Missing cat Brooklyn, photo: Lost cat, female, Hendrix Street, 622, Brooklyn
Lost cat, female, Hendrix Stre...
Snow is a chubby cat. She has never escaped b...
Mon, 13.07.2026
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Missing cat Staten Island, photo: Lost cat, Saint Marks Place, 141, Staten Island — male, dark gray tabby
Lost cat, Saint Marks Place, 1...
Dark Gray Tabby, has white muzzle pink nose,...
Mon, 13.07.2026
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Missing cat Lynbrook, photo: Lost cat, Canterbury Gate, Lynbrook - shy female with white mittens
Lost cat, Canterbury Gate, Lyn...
Momo escaped into our backyard. She is an ora...
Sun, 12.07.2026
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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 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 Brooklyn, photo: Lost cat, Kosciuszko Street, 638, Brooklyn - female, orange with black and white leg
Lost cat, Kosciuszko Street, 6...
It’s color orange with black And white leg
Thu, 25.06.2026
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Missing cat Lynbrook, photo: Lost cat, Wyngate Drive West, Franklin Square, Lynbrook - female, longhair, green eyes
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Reunited
Female, spayed, 15 YO. Brown and orange fur,...
Thu, 25.06.2026
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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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Reunited
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 Lynbrook, photo: Lost male cat, 76th Avenue, 247-05, Lynbrook — dinosaur bow tie, grey flea collar
Lost male cat, 76th Avenue, 24...
4 year old domestic short hair mostly grey wi...
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

Every year, thousands of cats go missing in New York City. It is estimated that around 10% of pet cats will go missing at some point in their lives. If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your cat, it is essential to know the right steps to take to increase the chances of a happy reunion.

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

When your cat goes missing, the first step is to stay calm and start searching. Here are some important tips you should follow:

  • Begin your search immediately. Cats can hide in many places, so the sooner you start looking, the better.
  • Check your home thoroughly, including closets, under furniture, and in any tight spots.
  • Ask your neighbors to keep an eye out for your cat and check their garages or sheds, as cats can easily get trapped in these spaces.
  • Put out the cat’s favorite food or treats outside your home. The familiar scent may attract them back.
  • Search local parks and nearby alleys, as your cat may have wandered off.

It’s also important to spread the word about your missing cat. Use social media, local community boards, and veterinary offices to help raise awareness.

Remember to remain hopeful; many lost cats find their way back home within a few days or weeks. Keeping a close eye on the local animal shelters in New York can also help.

How to write a missing cat ad in New York state of New York

Creating an effective missing cat ad is crucial for maximizing your chances of finding your pet. Here’s how to write one that stands out:

  • Start with a clear and bold heading, such as "Missing Cat – Please Help!"
  • Include a recent photo of your cat, ideally one that shows their face, fur color, and any distinguishing marks.
  • Clearly describe your cat, mentioning their breed, size, color, and any specific identifying features.
  • Provide your contact information, including a phone number and email address, so people can reach you quickly.
  • Consider offering a reward for their safe return, as this may motivate people to help.

Ensure that your ad is easy to read and is placed in high-traffic areas, both online and offline. Be persistent, and don’t hesitate to follow up with local shelters and rescue groups in New York. Every effort counts, and with determination, you can find your beloved pet.