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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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Found: Early May, 2014
We have been feeding, watering and loving (from a distance) a cute brown/gray short-haired tabby, who showed up at Province Lake Road in East Wakefield. This hungry little kitty was attracted to my other cat’s outdoor food bowl earlier this month. She/he is 6 pounds. Looks like a kitten under a year old. We are keeping an eye out for her, making sure she is fed and watered twice a day. If this is your cat:
Please contact: (603) 522-7150 or
lmulkern@roadrunner.com -
Tucker
Missing Since: Aug. 21, 2012
Male
Our cat Tucker, whom we absolutely adore, went missing on August 21st. We always let him out and called to him in the evening and he would come running! I have four little boys who couldn’t love this little cat more. He has brought more joy to our family then I ever could have imagined, and I hope more than you know that we will find him. He is around 14 or 15 months old, he is gray & white and so friendly. Missing from Oak Hill Rd. in Wakefield NH.
Please Contact: Miranda
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Dusty
Missing Since: 5/29/11
Male, Neut.Dusty is a two and a half year old gray tiger-striped cat, with a slight bump on his tail. His weight is about 15 pounds. He was wearing a purple break-away collar with a pink ribbon tied around it for visibility, as well as his Home Again Microchip ID. He was last seen in East Wakefield on Province Lake Road near the intersection of Blackwood Drive, which leads to Pine River Pond. Dusty is very friendly and curious. Please check your sheds, vehicles etc. in case he may be hiding there.
Please Contact: Larissa
1-888-466-3242 or (603) 522-7150
or (603) 651-6782 -
Oswald
Missing Since: 6/21/10
Male
My Oswald is a big gray and white tuxedo kitty who weighed about 17 lbs before he went missing. He is also declawed, a bit pudgy, and just as innocent as can be when it comes to outdoor dangers. In East Wakefield our neighbors are mostly wildlife and trees. Oswald got out by pressing on a screen while a window was open. He is so sweet. Loves treats! Please, if anyone finds him – please, please, please contact me.Please Contact: Helene
603-522-2109 or 603-828-2145
hsonnen@homeinstallpro.com or helenas74@yahoo.com -
Lilian/Lily
Missing Since: 10/25/09
Female, spayed
Lily is a medium/long haired, black and white (tuxedo-like) cat. She is two years old. Missing from the Witchtrot Road area of Wakefield, NH. She likes to wander down near Canal Street. She is a great hunter, and may have wandered too far and lost her way. If you have seen this cat,Please Contact: Jen
(508) 612-1837