Lost tabby cat missing from West Harbour
🩵 LOST TABBY PHOENIX - UPDATE 🩵
Still missing 1 year and 3 months from Cyril Crescent West Harbour Auckland - still searching across Auckland
Reward given on his safe return home.
His mummy Renee is devastated please help share and spread the word around West Harbour, Hobsonville, Massey, Westgate and further out.
If you live around or visit these areas, please look for Phoenix check with friends and family if anyone's seen or been feeding a tabby that looks like him over the past 1 year and 3 months that he's been missing 👇
Possible sightings around
Marina View Drive, West Harbour
Westpark Drive, West Harbour
Lagoon Way, West Harbour
Tornado Place, West Harbour
Flaunty Place, West Harbour
Fitzherbet Ave, West Harbour
Moire Road, West Harbour
Cyril Crescent, West Harbour
Luckens Road, West Harbour
Bernleigh Terrace, West Harbour
Elizabeth Drive, West Harbour
Helena Street, Massey
Rush Creek Drive, Massey
Royal Road, Massey
Beauchamp Drive, Massey
Glenbervie Crescent, Massey
Holmes Drive, South Massey
Hobsonville Road, Hobsonville
Onekiritea Place, Hobsonville
Bombpoint Drive, Hobsonville
Around the reserves on these streets of a tabby running off before the public could get close they think it could be Phoenix at any of these sightings which isn't far from his home
Flyers have gone out this week and Renee has setup a trap at home with a camera again with chicken and fish every night hoping he will come back 🙏 but no sign of him yet
Phoenix is desexed and microchipped and flagged as missing
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