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  • Spaulding

     

    Spaulding
    Missing Since: 6/1/18
    Male

    Spaulding is a 14 year old, gray and white tiger cat who weighs about 14 to 15 pounds. He is gray with white chest, paws, and belly. His meow is a very whiny one for such a big guy! Missing near the Shaw’s Plaza off Upper Walpole Road, in Walpole. His usual territory is Burrows Lane/Dearborn Circle area. We miss him, and his adopted sister misses him too. If you see him:

    Please contact: (603) 372-7463
    or email: khenninghr@gmail.com

     

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  • Wyatt

     

    Wyatt
    Missing Since: 7/20/17
    Male

    Wyatt is an 11 month old, neutered short-haired cat. He has black stripes on a gray/brown background. He is very small, and not trusting of humans, but is a sweetheart. He and my other cat, Abraham (an orange tabby) both indoor cats, got out through a screen and we haven’t been able to find them. Last seen on Westminster Street in Walpole.

    Please contact: (603) 309-0621

     

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  • Abraham

     

    Abraham
    Missing Since: 7/20/17
    Male

    Abraham is a one year old, neutered male orange tabby. Medium sized. He and my other cat, Wyatt, (a dark tabby) both indoor cats, got out through a screen and we haven’t been able to find them. Last seen on Westminster Street in Walpole.

    Please contact: (603) 309-0621

     

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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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    Bootsy
    Found: 6/20/14
    Reunited: 6/30/14

    Bootsy had been lost for two weeks when his family saw his picture on Cat Finders. A fellow cat lover had found Bootsy after about a week, about 20 miles from his home in Chesterfield. He lovingly cared for Bootsy as long as he could, but due to conflicts between Bootsy and his own cat, he at last brought Bootsy to the local shelter, and made sure to let Cat Finders know where he was, in case his family was looking for him. He is now back home, and his family says, “we are thrilled to be with our little guy again. Thank you everyone for helping us find our Bootsy!”

     

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