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Missing cat , photo: Help Find Carl: Silver Tabby Lost in Ashland
Help Find Carl: Silver Tabby L...
Carl is a silver/grey shorthair tabby cat wit...
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Sun, 05.10.2025
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Missing cat Quincy, photo: Lost Russian Blue Cat: Chandoo in Quincy
Lost Russian Blue Cat: Chandoo...
Chandoo- 3 years old Russian Blue Long Hair i...
Sat, 27.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Timid Cat: Petite, Green-Eyed in Chelsea
Lost Timid Cat: Petite, Green-...
He is timid. Greenish eyes, He is white but h...
Fri, 26.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost: White Long-Haired Cat, Arlington
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Indoor cat. White long hair, blue eyes, with...
Fri, 26.09.2025
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Missing cat Malden, photo: Lost Black & White Kitten on Fairmont St
Lost Black & White Kitten on F...
She is white and black, she is a very fat run...
Fri, 19.09.2025
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Missing cat Waltham, photo: Lost Cat: Friendly but Shy, Waltham
Lost Cat: Friendly but Shy, Wa...
She may be shy but very friendly, She is medi...
Wed, 17.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Green Eyes, Belmont
Lost Tuxedo Cat: Green Eyes, B...
Black and white tuxedo cat, bright green eyes...
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Tue, 16.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Orange & White Cat in Chelsea, MA
Lost Orange & White Cat in Che...
He is orange and white and on his nose he has...
Sat, 13.09.2025
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Missing cat Somerville, photo: Lost Orange Tabby Cat - Somerville
Lost Orange Tabby Cat - Somerv...
He’s a large orange tabby cat with long fluff...
Fri, 12.09.2025
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Missing cat Waltham, photo: Lost Friendly Cat Luna on Felton St, Waltham
Lost Friendly Cat Luna on Felt...
Luna is a Brien cat very friendly
Wed, 10.09.2025
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Missing cat Concord, photo: Lost Grey Cat with Green Eyes in Concord
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Mostly grey coat, green eyes. No collar. Shy
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Wed, 10.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Tremont St, Winchester
Lost Tuxedo Cat: Tremont St, W...
Scared of new people, hides under things a LO...
Tue, 09.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Gray Tabby: Dusty on Morse Ave
Lost Gray Tabby: Dusty on Mors...
Dusty is a 10 year old gray tabby with a whit...
Mon, 08.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Tabby Cat on Lebanon St, Winchester
Lost Tabby Cat on Lebanon St,...
Tabby cat
Sat, 06.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Half Mustache in Weymouth
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Has a half mustache he’s a “tuxedo” cat
Thu, 04.09.2025
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Missing cat Weston, photo: Lost Black Fluffy Cat on Hemlock Road
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Black fluffy cat with green eyes. Got out the...
Thu, 04.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Tabby Cat 'Slim Jim' in Arlington
Lost Tabby Cat 'Slim Jim' in A...
Slim Jim also called Jimmy is a 3yr old neute...
Wed, 03.09.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Missing Brindle Cat on Westley St!
Missing Brindle Cat on Westley...
MISSING DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR!!!! She’s a one y...
Mon, 25.08.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Help Find Sesame: Lost Tabby in Winchester
Help Find Sesame: Lost Tabby i...
On Monday, August 25, Sesame ran outside. We...
Mon, 25.08.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Black Fluffy Cat - Needham Area
Lost Black Fluffy Cat - Needha...
Black fluffy small tipped ear. She was a fera...
Fri, 22.08.2025

Every year, thousands of pets go missing, and in Newton, Massachusetts, the number of lost cats can be alarming. It's crucial for pet owners to be aware of the necessary steps to take when their beloved animals go astray. This article aims to provide valuable information on what to do if your cat is lost and how to effectively write a missing cat ad.

What to do if your cat is lost in Newton, state of Massachusetts

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your cat, there are immediate steps you should take. The first step is to search your home thoroughly. Cats often hide in unusual places, so check all closets, under beds, and other potential hiding spots.

Next, expand your search to your immediate neighborhood. Call out your cat's name and listen carefully for any sounds. Bring some of their favorite treats or a toy along to help attract them. It’s also advisable to ask your neighbors if they have seen your cat and to provide them with a description.

Another effective strategy is to create flyers. Provide a clear photo of your cat along with your contact information and any unique features of your pet. Distribute these flyers around your neighborhood, at local shops, and community centers. Don't forget to post on social media groups dedicated to lost and found pets in your area.

Visiting local animal shelters and rescue organizations is equally important. Inform them that your cat is missing, and check if they have found any cats that match your description. Many shelters have online databases where you can search for your lost pet.

Finally, keep your eyes open for other avenues of support. There are local pet groups online that can offer you advice and help spread the word about your missing cat. Remember that persistence is key; cats can sometimes return home after days or even weeks.


  • Search your home and neighborhood thoroughly
  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue groups
  • Create and distribute flyers
  • Use social media to reach a wider audience
  • Seek support from local pet groups

Taking these steps can significantly increase the chances of being reunited with your lost cat.

How to write a missing cat ad in Newton, state of Massachusetts

When it comes to writing an effective missing cat ad, clarity and detail are essential. Begin with a catchy headline such as "Missing Cat: Please Help Us Find [Cat's Name]!" This grabs attention and lets readers know immediately what the ad is about.

Next, provide a detailed description of your cat. Include information on their age, color, breed, and any distinctive markings. Mention where your cat was last seen, and any relevant details that might help someone recognize them. For instance, if your cat has a special collar or a unique behavior, let potential helpers know.

Additionally, include your contact information and specify how you would prefer to be contacted (phone, email, etc.). It's beneficial to offer a reward for information that leads to the safe return of your cat, as this can motivate people to keep an eye out.

Make sure to use clear and high-quality images of your cat. The better the image, the easier it will be for people to identify your pet. You can also print these ads in color to enhance visibility.

Lastly, post your ad not only online but also in physical locations around your community. This includes local parks, grocery stores, and community bulletin boards. The more people who see the ad, the better your chances of finding your beloved cat.


  • Use a clear and catchy headline
  • Provide a detailed description
  • Include your contact information
  • Offer a reward if possible
  • Use high-quality images

By following these guidelines, you can create a compelling missing cat ad that may help bring your furry friend home. Remember, the sooner you act, the better the chances of successfully locating your lost cat.