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Missing cat , photo: Lost Petite Black Cat with Yellow Eyes
Lost Petite Black Cat with Yel...
Black cat, petite size 7-8lbs, yellow eyes, f...
Tue, 05.08.2025
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Missing cat Boston, photo: Lost Tripod Cat: Nico on Cambridge St
Lost Tripod Cat: Nico on Cambr...
Description: • Name: Nico • Age: 1 year old •...
Mon, 04.08.2025
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Missing cat Milton Mills, photo: Lost Tabby: Richard, 7, Milton Area
Lost Tabby: Richard, 7, Milton...
Richard is a 7 y. O. Tabby with bright green...
Thu, 24.07.2025
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Missing cat Newton, photo: Lost Orange Tabby: Friendly & Collarless
Lost Orange Tabby: Friendly &...
Short Hair Orange Tabby Male Cat. Medium buil...
Thu, 24.07.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Help Find Yokai: Lost Cat in Sudbury
Help Find Yokai: Lost Cat in S...
Yokai is a 9yo domestic short hair with Harle...
Mon, 21.07.2025
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Missing cat Watertown Town, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat on Winsor Ave, Watertown
Lost Tuxedo Cat on Winsor Ave,...
Tuxedo markings, white feet, mostly black. Ti...
Sun, 20.07.2025
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Missing cat Everett, photo: Lost Black Cat: Gold Chain, Hillside Ave
Lost Black Cat: Gold Chain, Hi...
Large black cat, white spot on chest and wear...
Fri, 18.07.2025
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Missing cat Concord, photo: Lost Shy Cat: Gray, Brown & White Spots
Lost Shy Cat: Gray, Brown & Wh...
She’s a shy, gray cat with brown and white sp...
Tue, 15.07.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Gray Cat: Nervous, Green Eyes, Natick
Lost Gray Cat: Nervous, Green...
Gray medium length fur. About 10lbs. Bright g...
Sat, 12.07.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Cat: White with Black Patch, Weymouth
Lost Cat: White with Black Pat...
White fur with patch of black fur on top of h...
Sun, 29.06.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Tabby Cat - Winter St, Saugus
Lost Tabby Cat - Winter St, Sa...
Brown/Grey Tabby cat. Two back paws are white...
Wed, 25.06.2025
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Missing cat Boston, photo: Lost Black Cat: Green Eyes, Child St, Boston
Lost Black Cat: Green Eyes, Ch...
All black, green eyes, tiny white spot near b...
Tue, 24.06.2025
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Missing cat Milton Mills, photo: Lost Cat: Grey & White, Orange Collar
Lost Cat: Grey & White, Orange...
Grey and white long fur, grey mustache and be...
Fri, 20.06.2025
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Missing cat Somerville, photo: Lost Russian Blue Cat: Green Eyes & Spots
Lost Russian Blue Cat: Green E...
Russian blue breed. Short haired, gray, white...
Fri, 20.06.2025
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Missing cat Lynn, photo: Lost Calico Cat: Help Find in Lynn
Lost Calico Cat: Help Find in...
Brown / orange / black calico little 8 pound...
Fri, 20.06.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Cat: Small, Vocal, Yellow-Eyed
Lost Cat: Small, Vocal, Yellow...
Her collar came off, so she has none on. She...
Thu, 19.06.2025
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Missing cat Medford, photo: Lost Grey Cat with Green Eyes in Medford
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He is fully light grey and has big green eyes...
Fri, 13.06.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Friendly Tuxedo Cat in Medford, MA
Lost Friendly Tuxedo Cat in Me...
Big gray and white tuxedo boy, neutered, very...
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Tue, 10.06.2025
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Missing cat Boston, photo: Lost White Tabby on Chelsea St, Boston
Lost White Tabby on Chelsea St...
Cat disappeared while on leash in backyard. S...
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Sun, 01.06.2025

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.