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- Name: Kabuki
- Status: Lost
- Address Last Seen:
4403 120TH PL SE EVERETT, wa 98208
Everett, WA, 98208
- Date Last Seen: 07 January 2022
- Gender: Male
- ID: 124914
About this Lost Cat
Neutered and Microchipped. 1.5 yr old Male Tabby mix, short-haired. White belly and feet with a brown face and backside covered in black stripes and spots. Large golden/green eyes. Long legs and long tail. 9lbs, lean build. Is skittish and might be hiding under a bush or in a tree. Very vocal. Wears a black studded collar with large bell and red paw print shaped ID tag. Has a urinary health problem that requires a special diet, it is important he is home soon. He is mostly an indoor cat who occasionally escapes but always stays close. It’s not like him to be gone this long, we believe something scared him and he got lost. Please please share and let us know if he’s been seen/found. He is a very loved family cat who is very missed. He comes to “Bookie” and “Kitty Kitty”.
Location: Autumn Meadows/Pioneer Trails neighborhood located on 120th Pl Se Everett 98208. Near Penny Creek Elementary and Albertsons on 132nd in Mill Creek.
Contact: Audrey - txt or call @ (425)-470-8451
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