Redheadmane t1_itsl8st wrote
Is her L ear tip cut off? Not a lot but just a tad? Is her tummy when standing walking her skin kinda hags down like she once had many litters? I swear that looks like a stray that I used to feed and let in every now n then here in Phoenix. She went missing like 2months ago. I sure hope that isn’t her…. Green eyes? There were some families that recently moved away in this neighborhood so there is a chance it could be her….
Kwhean OP t1_itspsx3 wrote
Neighbors say she’s been around for a couple years. Her stomach doesn’t hang down so I don’t think she’s the cat you’re looking for but I hope you find her
Redheadmane t1_itsq0qi wrote
Thanks. Doesn’t hurt asking! Yeah I misss her. Just up and vanished
WardenWolf t1_ittncp9 wrote
Phoenix is a bad place for outdoor cats, sadly. Phoenix native here. I found this big boy in Virginia after someone dumped him (and yes, I made absolutely sure he was a dump) and brought him with me when I moved back to Phoenix. Meet Theta.
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WardenWolf t1_ittmok4 wrote
Brown tabbies are relatively common. They tend to be very large and very gentle. I have a big 15 pound boy I rescued in Virginia after someone dumped him. He has such an amazing personality.
Thatguyxlii t1_itswth6 wrote
Hurricane Ian, so I'm assuming Florida or the Carolinas.
Electrical-Act-7170 t1_itufwpn wrote
In Phoenix? Coyote probably got her. Lone outside cats have a new average lifetime of only two years. Cats in colonies only have ac4-5 year average lifespan. I'm sorry, but your cat friend is likely gone from this existence.
Coyote/dog hybrids are spreading across the US. They're in every continental state, even Florida. Sometimes they even attack people.
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