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Help Find Saber: Missing Lynx in NSW!

West Pennant Hills, New South Wales

My cat is kind of High lander lynx and his name is Saber. My family all misses our cat and is very worried. The last time I saw him was around 8 PM on the 27th. My cat doesn’t have a collar. If anyone has seen or is keeping my cat, I would be extremely grateful if you could contact me. My name is Miri and contact number is 0438689598.

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West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Listing number
al491409
Pet's gender
Male
Added
Wed, 29.01.2025
Lost
Tue, 28.01.2025
Owner name
Miri

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Lost and Found Pets Australia
Listing al491409 posted on Facebook Pet911 New South Wales
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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It's hurts so much loosing your pet to the outside world or to someone else, My Cat was also missing days back and I got to find out this great service called (pet recovery services)Pet Recovery Team24 and the helped me find her. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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🙏 Please go around local spots and shops with flyers and inform local rescues via cat chat website and local vets to keep look out. Please knock on your neighbours doors so they can lookout. Carry something with your babies scent and fav treats when going around, or contact (pet paw renionspecialist), on facebook they helped me found my cat days ago,👇👇https://www.facebook.com/share/15nbhwFZPE/. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
Facebook group comment
Have you tried checking in with local pet finders for help they are willing to help any time anywhere https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=586.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Have you Checked with Neighbors, and given them a photo with your cell phone number or contact local vets or contact (pet rescue service ) here on Facebook they helped me locate my my cat days ago 👇👇👇 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=338.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Share this with Paw some tracker for help this might be an opportunity for you to see your furry friend again❤️ https://www.facebook.com/share/14UzBsDk9K/?mibextid=LQQJ4d. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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I'm really sorry about your missing pet and I understand how you feel cause I had the same feeling when I lost my pet. She was located by(pet recovery team) and was brought home, try and message them on Facebook I'm sure they will also help you. 👇👇👇👇👇👇https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=862.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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I'm really sorry about your missing pet and I understand how you feel cause I had the same feeling when I lost my pet. She was located by(pet recovery team) and was brought home, try and message them on Facebook I'm sure they will also help you. 👇👇👇👇👇👇https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=862.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Kindly send a message to PawwerBaseon Facebook with any useful information and relevant details that could assist. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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I'm really sorry about your missing pet and I understand how you feel cause I had the same feeling when I lost my pet. She was located by(pet recovery team) and was brought home, try and message them on Facebook I'm sure they will also help you. 👇👇👇👇👇👇https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=862.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Probably scared or hiding nearby walk neighborhood calling his name and if there is still no trace you can reach out to (Lost pet investigators ) on Facebook they helped me locate my dog days ago.👇👇 https://www.facebook.com/share/12CZYGYSnn9/?mibextid=wwXIfr. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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"Highly recommend reaching out to PawwerBase They’ve been a lifesaver for my pet needs—super reliable and caring. You won’t regret it! 🐾". See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Sorry you lost your dog 😓trying posting on lost and found pet groups also try reaching out to local pet finders for help https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=586.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Shared 🙏. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Hope it gets found safe and sound. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
Facebook group comment
Shared to public with hope 💕. Kitty is probably close by. Don’t delay! Most ppl don’t read missing pet posts 🥹. You must do the 11pm to 5am walks, starting tonight. Take your unwashed clothing &/or their favourite blanket to wave around. I found my girl after 3 nights walking the blocks nearby, waving around my unwashed socks, rattling her bikkie box and calling softly. Take a strong torch to catch eyeshine & a carrier to bring kitty home. Pay attention to areas where there are strong cat urine odours as my cat joined a cat colony on a building site just a block from home. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
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Have you Checked with Neighbors, and given them a photo with your cell phone number or contact local vets or contact ( lost Animal team) here on Facebook they helped me locate my cat days ago 👇👇https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=180.
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
Facebook group comment
HOW TO FIND YOUR LOST CAT Most people are heart broken when they lose their pet. The good news is that most of the time, your cat is not lost at all, but hiding in a top secret hiding spot and waiting it out. Your cat has probably been spooked by something in the environment, OR your inside cat has gotten out, become overwhelmed, and found themselves a nice & dark hiding spot where they feel safe. The mistake that 98% of people make when they lose their cat is that they wait to see if their cat will come back. Please do not delay, do not waste time, and DO NOT GIVE UP ON YOUR CAT. She is waiting for you to come and find her. There are the usual things that you can do to find kitty, like call all the shelters, use social media, look around your yard, etc. This is my advice: - The moment your kitty is out, the MOMENT you realize, you must get out there and start looking for your cat. Look around the immediate surroundings. Look inside your house. Look in your yard, in your neighbour's yard. Your cat is very probably either in your yard somewhere, or your neighbour’s. It is unlikely that it will wander far in those first critical moments. Get a torch and look at night. Ask your neighbours to keep an eye out, show them the picture of your cat. - Leave food out for your cat at the exit point. Do this every night, no matter where you think your kitty is. - Print posters of your cat. Do this immediately. Find a clear picture of your cat, with a large font saying “LOST CAT” - something that someone that is walking past, or a passing car, can notice. State description of cat and last sighting, and your details. Now this is the most critical point – PRINT 100 COPIES OF THIS POSTER AND SATURATE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD WITH IT. Put it on every pole within a 200 meter radius of your house. The posters need to be up straight away, ie, the day that you lose your cat. Put them at the local supermarket, vets, bus stops, major intersections, schools, crossings, train stations… - Get a humane cat trap. These can be bought for $30-$40 online, or you can hire one from Kennards. Watch some youtube clips on how to set it, practice setting it – then set it in your yard. Do this every night, and keep an eye on it. Apologise to any other cats you accidently trap. - Do the usual stuff as well – calling shelters, vets. Call them every few days to see if they have picked up your cat. Don’t just call once. Keep calling them. These things are essential for you to know: - Your kitty might be able to hear you, but probably will not respond if it is scared. They are surprisingly silent when out in the unknown. - Most cats break cover at the two week mark because of hunger and thirst, and will start to become more visible. This is when most sightings happen, and when you will start to get calls. You will not get calls if you have not put posters up in your neighbourhood. - If you are not looking for your cat, and not leaving food out for it – it will start to wander further and further away from the exit point to look for a food source. This is why it is so important to start this process immediately. - IF the reason for escape is a new pet, like a dog – you must contain that pet, or keep it under close supervision until your old cat is back. - If you have moved house, or if your inside cat has escaped, it is probably still very close to the exit point. Do not be fooled by its silence and reluctance to respond to you. - Do not give up on your cat. I have found cats 2 months after they have gone missing. It takes an average of 2-4 weeks to find them, and it all depends on your persistence. If you do nothing, the chances of you finding your cat are about 5%. They usually do not just walk back in the door themselves. Your cat is waiting for you to find it. - People will tear down your posters. Cat haters, council workers, other posters, etc. Go for walks every few days, and replace your posters. Do this over and over. You will get news from someone, somewhere. - Keep going, keep calling, keep putting those posters up… sometimes it takes months. Hopefully it will not, for you. ❤. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
Facebook group comment
This helped us when our new cat got out. Best wishes Immediately put food out. It is important they do not seek food. Also important , put out their bed and some of your worn clothes. Keep outside lights on at night so you can see if they come home at night. If possible leave a door open at night. Helpful hints from the Marrickville Cat Lady page HOW TO FIND LOST CAT Most people are heart broken when they lose their pet. The good news is that most of the time, your cat is not lost at all, but hiding in a top secret hiding spot and waiting it out. Your cat has probably been spooked by something in the environment, OR your inside cat has gotten out, become overwhelmed, and found themselves a nice & dark hiding spot where they feel safe. The mistake that 98% of people make when they lose their cat is that they wait to see if their cat will come back. Please do not delay, do not waste time, and DO NOT GIVE UP ON YOUR CAT. She is waiting for you to come and find her. There are the usual things that you can do to find kitty, like call all the shelters, use social media, look around your yard, etc. This is my advice: - The moment your kitty is out, the MOMENT you realize, you must get out there and start looking for your cat. Look around the immediate surroundings. Look inside your house. Look in your yard, in your neighbour's yard. Your cat is very probably either in your yard somewhere, or your neighbour’s. It is unlikely that it will wander far in those first critical moments. Get a torch and look at night. Ask your neighbours to keep an eye out, show them the picture of your cat. - Leave food out for your cat at the exit point. Do this every night, no matter where you think your kitty is. - Print posters of your cat. Do this immediately. Find a clear picture of your cat, with a large font saying “LOST CAT” - something that someone that is walking past, or a passing car, can notice. State description of cat and last sighting, and your details. Now this is the most critical point – PRINT 100 COPIES OF THIS POSTER AND SATURATE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD WITH IT. Put it on every pole within a 200 meter radius of your house. The posters need to be up straight away, ie, the day that you lose your cat. Put them at the local supermarket, vets, bus stops, major intersections, schools, crossings, train stations… - Get a humane cat trap. These can be bought for $30-$40 online, or you can hire one from council Watch some youtube clips on how to set it, practice setting it – then set it in your yard. Do this every night, and keep an eye on it. Apologise to any other cats you accidently trap. - Do the usual stuff as well – calling shelters, vets. Call them every few days to see if they have picked up your cat. Don’t just call once. Keep calling them. These things are essential for you to know: - Your kitty might be able to hear you, but probably will not respond if it is scared. They are surprisingly silent when out in the unknown. - Most cats break cover at the two week mark because of hunger and thirst, and will start to become more visible. This is when most sightings happen, and when you will start to get calls. You will not get calls if you have not put posters up in your neighbourhood. - If you are not looking for your cat, and not leaving food out for it – it will start to wander further and further away from the exit point to look for a food source. This is why it is so important to start this process immediately. - IF the reason for escape is a new pet, like a dog – you must contain that pet, or keep it under close supervision until your old cat is back. - If you have moved house, or if your inside cat has escaped, it is probably still very close to the exit point. Do not be fooled by its silence and reluctance to respond to you. - Do not give up on your cat. I have found cats 2 months after they have gone missing. It takes an average of 2-4 weeks to find them, and it all depends on your persistence. If you do nothing, the chances of you finding your cat are about 5%. They usually do not just walk back in the door themselves. Your cat is waiting for you to find it. - People will tear down your posters. Cat haters, council workers, other posters, etc. Go for walks every few days, and replace your posters. Do this over and over. You will get news from someone, somewhere. - Keep going, keep calling, keep putting those posters up… sometimes it takes months. Hopefully it will not, for you. ❤. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2025, reply
Facebook group comment
🙏 Please go around local spots and shops with flyers and inform local rescues via cat chat website and local vets to keep look out. Please knock on your neighbours doors so they can lookout. Carry something with your babies scent and fav treats when going around, or contact (paw some tracker), on facebook they helped me found my cat days ago,👇👇 https://www.facebook.com/share/14UzBsDk9K/?mibextid=LQQJ4d. See full comment
Published: 31 January 2025, reply
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