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Ripley
Missing Since: 9/11/16
FemaleRipley is a tabby with gray/dark stripes on her gray fur, and some white around her mouth area. She weighs about twelve lbs., is spayed, and has no collar or microchip. The base of her tail has a slight notch in it, on the right side. She is very friendly. Missing from the top of Cooper Hill Road in Nottingham.
Please contact: natezike@gmail.com
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Stitch
Missing Since: 9/18/16
MaleStitch is a black and white tuxedo cat with a white triangle on his face, and white socks. He weighed under 10 pounds at the time he went missing He snuck out of the house two weeks after being neutered, and was not wearing his collar. He is loved and missed. Went missing from Cartier Street in Manchester.
Please contact: Chris (603) 509-6019
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Snickers
Missing Since: 9/24/16
FemaleSnickers in a long-haired tortoiseshell cat with a thick fluffy black tail. She is a small, spayed female. Missing from Windbrook Drive in Epping. If you see a cat that might be Snickers:
Please Contact: Darlene (603) 679-5653
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Found: Summer 2016
Female (probably)This gray tabby with medium-length fur has been hanging around our home most of the summer, even living in our basement. When found, was wearing a flea collar. Presumed female. She has a fluffy tail, beautiful green eyes, reddish nose leather, and has a mane of longer fur around her neck. Found around Laurier Street near Cote’s Diner, in Pinardville, between Manchester and Goffstown. If you know this cat:
Please contact: katiepetto@gmail
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Izzy
Missing Since: 9/19/16
FemaleIzzy is a two year old calico cat. She is short-haired, and medium sized, weighing about 9 or 10 pounds. She was not wearing her collar when she went missing, nor does she have a microchip. She is wary of strangers, but might be coaxed with some food if she is hungry enough. She is very vocal. Missing from Locke Lake Colony in Center Barnstead, either around North Shore Drive and Rogers Road, or somewhere near the intersection of Peacham Road and Brindle Pond Road.
Please contact: (603) 340-6469
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Gimli
Missing Since: 9/20/16
Male
Gimli is a 16 year old orange tabby missing in the Bow Lane area of Pembroke.
Please contact: Noreen (781) 572-7838
or (email) Naophrn@gmail.com -
Found: 9/22/16
This black and white cat was found on Mast Road during a search for a similar looking cat. Is this your missing cat? Brought to the Animal Rescue League.
Please contact: Bedford Animal Rescue League
(603) 472-3647
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Little Dude
Missing Since: 9/14/16
MaleLittle Dude is a Maine Coon or a long haired dark tabby. He’s about two years old, and has lived with us for a year. He is an indoor/outdoor cat who is used to being outside during the day. He is a good-sized cat. Missing from Poor Farm Road between Bickford and Glidden near the Alton/Gilford line. If you live near there, please check your basements and outbuildings, in case he might be trapped there. Thank you.
Please contact: Donna (603) 455-9014
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Henry
Missing Since: 9/13/16
MaleHenry is a dark tabby with a pronounced black stripe down his back and a ringed tail. He is 12 years old, weighs about 10 pounds, and is very spry and healthy for his age. He has three round black markings in his rear end. Missing from the part of Barrington just a bit west of the Lee Circle. He does not like to be held. We miss him a lot.
Please contact: (email) sr.tappin@aol.com
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Teddy
Missing Since: 9/1/16
MaleTeddy is a dark Siamese with dark points–black mask, ears, feet, and tail. He is 11 years old with blue eyes, and weighed about 15 pounds when he went missing. Last seen near Mason Road in Milford. He is a big love.
Please contact: Frank or Kristine
(603) 672-4763
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Found: 9/18/16
Reunited: 9/24/16
This cat is now home with her family, thanks to the good care given to her by Sharon, the woman who found her and helped nurse her back to health, while also searching for her family!
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Chin
Missing Since: 9/10/16
MaleChin is a fluffy black and white cat, eight years old, neutered and microchipped. Black nose and chin. Missing from Catamount Road near Winant Road and Clark Street in Pittsfield. He recently moved to the area, and does not know his way around.
Please contact: (603) 264-2191
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Found: Sept. 2016
Male
This Siamese or Siamese-mix cat has blue eyes, grayish tabby striped head, cream-colored body, and gray striped tail. Very friendly once he/she gets to know you. Likes to talk. This cat has been brought to the Animal Rescue League.
Please contact: Bedford Animal Rescue League
(603) 472-3647
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Bread
Missing Since: 9/15/16
Reunited: 9/19/16Bread is home! Thanks to a lot of patience, I was able to Coax Bread with a can of tuna out from under my neighbor’s shed, and into my home.
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Josie
Missing Since: 9/5/16
FemaleJosie is a black cat with white socks, and a unique white ring around her chin around a little bit of black. She is just over one year old. There was a possible sighting of her in Goffstown around Berry Good Farm on 9/9. But she went missing from the Twin Bridge area of New Boston. If you see a cat that might be Josie:
Please contact: (603) 759-7832 (call or text any time)
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Found: Sept. 2016
This gray and white cat has been hanging around a house on Chasse Street (off of Washington) in Rochester. The cat was acting very hungry, so is inside now, waiting to be claimed by family. Please email with photos if this is your missing cat.
Please contact: rlc4cats@comcast.net
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Snoop
Missing Since: 9/8/16
Reunited: 10/9/16A neighbor saw my posters, and now Snoop has been found, safe and sound!
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Siete
Missing Since:Siete is described as a Maine Coon. Mostly brown with black stripes, and a white chest. Has seven toes and green eyes. Missing in East Kingston between Jone’s store by tracks, and Carmen’s.
Please contact: (603) 642-8686
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Twinkle
Missing Since: 6/20/16
Reunited: 9/13/16Twinkle has been found! The person who found her brought her to the vet, and the vet could not find her microchip. I will have to have that checked. The finders also made a police report, and the police officer put the pieces together, and now she’s home!