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- Comments Off on Reunited: Nashua, NH (Butters)
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Found: 12/15/15
Found cat in the Thornton Road area of Nashua. Very sweet gray tiger cat. For more information:
Please contact: (email) stlouis.donna@yahoo.com
- Comments Off on Reunited: Nashua, NH (Trixie)
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Ralph
Missing Since: 11/1/15
MaleRalph is a neutered, Maine Coon/tabby mix. When he went missing, he was just beginning to grow back his winter coat. He has a small bald spot next to his right ear, on top of his head. Ralph is very friendly, and we think someone might have thought he was a stray and picked him up. Missing from the north end of Nashua, between Greeley Park and The Big One Ice Cream Stand. Please feel free to contact us with any and all information, or possible sightings.
Please contact: (603) 930-3383
or (email) DouglasJasalavich@yahoo.com -
Lady
Missing Since: 10/30/15
Reunited: 11/14/15Lady was brought to the Nashua Humane Society, and we picked her up there.
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TJ
Missing Since: 9/20/15
Male
TJ is an Abyssinian cat. Missing in the Westgate neighborhood of Nashua.
Please contact: (617) 905-7696
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Truffles
Missing Since: 9/16/15
Reunited: 11/27/15Truffles is home after more than two months!
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Christmas
Missing Since: 8/17/15
Reunited: 8/19/15Christmas returned tonight! Thank you to everyone who saw his post and looked for him.
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Pumpkin
Missing Since: 4/13/15
MaleWe lost everything in a house fire on April 13, 2105. Our cats, Max and Pumpkin, are still missing. Pumpkin is a short haired orange tabby with black freckles on his nose. He is neutered and micro-chipped. Almost five years old, and weighs roughly 15 lbs., so on the large side. He may have been spotted on Avon Drive in Nashua as recently as May 19, but we haven’t been able to catch him. Missing from Girouard Avenue in Nashua. If you spot the Great Pumpkin or our other tabby, Max, (shown separately) please take a picture, if you can, and contact us immediately. You can also take them to the Greater Nashua Humane Society. #FindPumpkinandMax
Please contact: Allison (603) 459-3441
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Max
Missing Since: 4/13/15
MaleWe lost everything in a house fire on April 13, 2105. Our cats, Max and Pumpkin, are still missing. Max is a short haired orange tabby with a nub tail, as he is part Manx. He is an intact male, about 9 months old, no chip. He has some white on him, and distinct circular patterns on both sides. He has an umbilical hernia. He can be very vocal when he’s hungry or wants attention. Missing from Girouard Avenue in Nashua. If you spot him or our other orange tabby, Pumpkin (shown separately) please take a picture, if you can, and contact us immediately. You can also take them to the Greater Nashua Humane Society. #FindPumpkinandMax
Please contact: Allison (603) 459-3441
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Moose
Missing Since: 5/16/15
Reunited: 6/3/15Moose came home last night after 2.5 weeks! And fat. I had assumed he was roughing it chasing mice on the conservation land that abuts our property, but there is no way he got that fat feeding himself by hunting. He is happy and safe!
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We share some additional lost and found cats on our Facebook page that might not appear on this website (and vice versa) so please be sure to check both places: https://facebook.com/groups/CatFinders/
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Nema
Missing Since:
FemaleNema is a five year old dark tabby. Missing from Nagle Street in Nashua.
Please contact: (603) 809-7516
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Found: April 2015
Small dark tabby, looks like a kitten, found in Nashua. If this is your cat:
Please contact: (401) 862-9420
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Eddie
Missing Since: 12/16/14
Reunited: 12/21/14After 5 days, our Eddie is finally home with us, right on time for the holidays. We had passed out about fifty flyers with his picture on them, and today a kind lady called us to say she had spotted a cat who appeared to be him. We ran out of the house, and parked the car at the spot where she had seen him. My wife called his name, and soon he answered with his MEOW! With the help of some treats, he came right to her. It’s going to be a very Happy Christmas here in Nashua, NH!
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Captain Ahab
Missing Since: 11/19/14
Reunited: 12/3/14Captain Ahab is now home, safe and sound! We tried putting his bedding and litter box outside, and left wet food out on a regular basis. We saw glimpses of him of him every few days, but it was not until a friend loaned us a Hav-a-Hart trap that we were able to capture him. He is a bit thin and so is going to the vet ASAP, but he seems fine otherwise.
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Bella
Missing Since: 11/12/14
Reunited: 11/15/14Bella came home this morning of her own accord. After 2 and a half days missing, she was hungry but otherwise none the worse for wear. She’s not even dirty! She either found somewhere to hunker down or someone took her in, I don’t’ know. But she’s home, that’s all we care about. And we’ll never leave a door open again!
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Ozzy
Missing Since: 7/5/14
MaleOzzy is a gray and white tabby DSH who is neutered. He is about two years old, and is a rather small cat. He usually comes whenever I call, but is very skittish around strangers. It is not advised you approach him, he will probably run away. It is very unlike him to be away for even a night. He went missing from the Otterson Street area of Nashua. Any information at all would help.
Please contact: (978) 944-3809 (call or text)
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Molly
Missing Since: 6/18/14
FemaleMolly, our 12 year old tabby cat, needs medicine twice a day. She is missing from Holden Farms Condos located off Coburn Avenue (near Pine Hill) in Nashua. If you find her:
Please contact: (603) 321-0896
or (603) 595-9736
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Pixie
Missing Since: 6/25/14
FemalePixie is a small female gray cat with four white paws and a white chest. She weighs about 10 pounds, and was not wearing a collar when she went missing. She is an indoor/outdoor cat who always comes home at night when we call her. One night she ran out through the screen during a thunderstorm, and we haven’t been able to find her since. Missing from Coburn Avenue in Nashua.
Please contact: email: amellor023@yahoo.com
(603) 229-8010 (text)