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Missing cats in Scranton

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Missing cat Throop, photo: Lost Tabby Kenai in Throop: Help Find Him!
Lost Tabby Kenai in Throop: He...
Kenai is a brown tabby with thick stripes alo...
Wed, 30.07.2025
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Missing cat Archbald, photo: Lost Tabby Cat: Chubby & Shy, Archbald
Lost Tabby Cat: Chubby & Shy,...
She is strictly an indoor cat, She is a tabby...
Fri, 09.05.2025
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Missing cat Tunkhannock, photo: Lost Black Cat with White Chest Patch
Lost Black Cat with White Ches...
He is a 6 year old black cat with a patch of...
Fri, 25.04.2025
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Missing cat West Pittston, photo: Lost Chubby Tabby: Fiona on Washington St
Lost Chubby Tabby: Fiona on Wa...
Fiona is a little chubby short cat. She’s gre...
Mon, 14.04.2025
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Missing cat Avoca, photo: Help Find River: Skittish Tuxedo Tabby
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River is about a 9 month old little boy. He i...
Thu, 27.03.2025
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Missing cat , photo: Help Find Socks: Lost Feral Cat in Scranton
Help Find Socks: Lost Feral Ca...
Socks is my feral cat, fixed and ear tipped....
Mon, 30.12.2024
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Missing cat Plainsboro Center, photo: Lost: Unique White Cat, Saint Mary St.
Lost: Unique White Cat, Saint...
Female white cat with clipped left ear. Blue...
Wed, 13.11.2024
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Missing cat , photo: Lost Siamese Cat: Blue Eyes, Black & Tan
Lost Siamese Cat: Blue Eyes, B...
Siamese, blue eyes, 14 lbs., neutered, chippe...
Listing is boosting
Wed, 24.07.2024
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Missing cat Kingston, photo: Lost Orange & White Cat - Courtdale Ave Help!
Lost Orange & White Cat - Cour...
My beautiful boy is 2 years old and is an ind...
Tue, 02.07.2024
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Missing cat Old Forge, photo: Lost Cat Alert: Grey & White, Clipped Ear!
Lost Cat Alert: Grey & White,...
Missing female cat. Grey and white her ear is...
Mon, 24.06.2024
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Missing cat Pittston, photo: Lost Small Tabby Cat Mabel - East Oak St.
Lost Small Tabby Cat Mabel - E...
Mabel- She is a long haired brown tabby cat....
Sat, 25.05.2024

Every year, thousands of cats go missing across the United States, including a significant number in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It’s important to know that the chance of finding your lost cat is high if you take the right steps promptly. Early intervention can significantly increase the likelihood of reuniting with your beloved pet.

What to do if your cat is lost in Scranton, state of Pennsylvania

If your cat has gone missing in Scranton, there are specific actions you can take to increase your chances of bringing them back home. First, search your immediate area thoroughly. Cats can hide in the most unexpected places, so check under decks, in bushes, and even inside garages. In addition, it can be beneficial to:

  • Call your cat’s name softly and listen for any sounds.
  • Leave out food, water, and familiar items outside your home.
  • Check with neighbors to see if they’ve seen your cat.

Moreover, expanding your search radius is crucial. Cats may wander further than you think, so consider exploring surrounding streets and parks. It’s also a good idea to:

  • Utilize social media platforms to share your lost cat information.
  • Post flyers in your neighborhood and local businesses.
  • Visit local animal shelters and veterinary clinics regularly.

Remember, persistence is key. Many cats are found days or even weeks after they go missing, so don’t lose hope.

How to write a missing cat ad in Scranton, state of Pennsylvania

Creating an effective lost cat advertisement is essential in your search. Your ad should be clear and concise while providing enough detail to help others in Scranton identify your pet. Here are important tips for writing your ad:

  • Start with a clear headline, such as "Missing Cat!" or "Help Find My Cat!"
  • Include a recent photo of your cat that clearly shows their features.
  • Describe your cat’s appearance, including color, breed (if known), and any distinctive markings.

Additional information can make your ad more effective:

  • Provide your contact information and preferred communication method.
  • List any personality traits, as this can help people identify your cat's behavior.
  • Include a reward if possible, as it may encourage more people to assist in your search.

Lastly, be sure to distribute your ad widely. Posting in local online community groups, placing physical flyers in high-traffic areas, and reporting your lost cat to local shelters are all vital steps. Good luck—your efforts can make all the difference in bringing your cat home safely!