Category Archives: Lost and Found

Have you seen Sid?

Have you seen this kitty?
(Tuesday afternoon: Sid has been found! Thanks to everyone for your help! — Ed.)

I apologize for not getting this posted sooner. Neighbor Kristin recently wrote to us:

Our American Tabby cat is missing; last time we saw him was Saturday September 24. We live on 14th between Dakota and Nevada. His name is Sid, he has 4 white paws and a white belly. He may have snuck into someone’s house or garage to avoid the rain and without a collar (he is chipped) they may not know who to call. If you had your garage/shed open on Saturday or Sunday and don’t mind taking a second to open it to see if he is hiding in there, I would really appreciate it. If anyone has seen him or knows where he is to please call us at 206-465-7003 or 206-915-6309.

Reward for safe return.

Have you seen Maddy?

Alicia writes:

“Hi! My lovely Madeline hasn’t come home like she usually does at night. Last seen near my house on 14th & Lander/McClellan on 9/19/11, Monday evening.”

Maddy is a tiger-striped adult female cat with white paws, and black, brown, and rust-colored stripes. She is 9 years old, weighs 10 pounds, and is (hopefully) wearing a purple flowered collar with tags. She is microchipped.

If you see Madeline, please call Alicia at 206-898-0094.

Madeline is missing. Have you seen her?

Have you seen Pushkin?

Neighbor Tricia Pham writes to let us know that her dog, Pushkin, disappeared around 3:30 on August 15. Pushkin is a female Pomeranian, small, with light brown and white fur. She was not wearing a collar with a tag on, but instead she had a red body collar with white paw prints.

Tricia adds, “She’s very friendly, but sick as well. She needs her medications every week. She is loved and missed.”

If you find Pushkin, please call (206) 327-8651 or (206) 805-9800.

Pushkin the Pomeranian

Have you seen this dog?

(11:30 pm, 7/6: The dog has been found! Thanks, everyone, for your help!)

Neighbor Owen sent us the following plea:

Please help me find my lost dog. He is 20 lbs, white, with some gray accents on his ears. He can be fairly skittish around people especially men. He has a fresh haircut and looks kind of like a beagle mix. He is roughly 5 years old and fixed. His collar is a combination chain and nylon with a Seattle pet license attached. He never leaves the house but was scared off by the 4th of July fireworks. He disappeared sometime between 8p and 12a. Any tips or information on his whereabouts would be appreciated. A reward is offered for any information leading to his recovery.

Feel free to email, call, or text
oshoemaker@gmail.com
206.604.1709

The pictures were taken the day he disappeared.

Have you seen Chutney?

Neighbors Nathan and Miranda sent us this plea to help find their orange kitty Chutney:

We lost our cat, Chutney who is a very friendly, large orange indoor cat. He’s a large, orange classic tabby with a white chest and paws and has a loud, low meooow and a loud purr. Since he’s an indoor only cat, he may be scared. He’s microchipped but doesn’t have a collar. If you see any orange cat you don’t recognize, please hold him and call us at 206-335-7812 and 206-335-8139. We live on 22nd & McClellan/Lander, so he’s probably in that vicinity. Thanks, Nathan and Miranda

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Have you seen Coco?

(Since this was posted, Coco has been found. Thanks, everyone!)

Neighbor Heather tells us that Coco, the unofficial “12th Avenue Viewpoint park greeter” cat, is missing. Coco was last seen on Sunday, May 1, at 6 p.m. at 12th Ave. S. and S. Stevens.

“Things to know: female, social, black and white long haired, green eyes, and has one pupil that is bigger than the other and probably with some bushes or branches attached to her tail. She is EXTREMELY friendly and has a home. Please call me if you have seen her.
Thank you!!!

Heather
206.890.1397

Have you seen Coco?

Is your dog missing?

If your dog isn’t where he or she is supposed to be right now, you might want to call neighbor Wynona, who tells us she found a “well-cared-for dog” yesterday crossing Beacon Avenue South near South Orcas Street. The dog does not have a collar or an identification chip. If you think the dog might be yours, call Wynona at 206-930-0934 and describe the dog to claim it.

Pet pair looking for a way home?

Neighbor Miranda writes,

“On my way to the train this morning around 7:45 on 22nd & Lander I spotted a large, black, senior Labrador mix anxiously walking around with a brown/orange/black tabby cat following close by. The two were obviously together. I followed them to College but the dog was scared. I couldn’t get close and I didn’t want to chase them down to Rainier. I managed to get a photo of the dog, the cat was behind the car. It’s attached. Hopefully one of the BHB readers will recognize them so they can go home.”

I hope this animal pair finds its way home. Perhaps they are on an incredible journey.