
Lost June 15, 2009 in Saint-Lambert around de Picardie & the Country Club. Tabi, Male, Neutered, 14 months old. Has front & back claws. At the time he went missing, he had a lion cut. His sister misses him terribly.

Lost June 15, 2009 in Saint-Lambert around de Picardie & the Country Club. Tabi, Male, Neutered, 14 months old. Has front & back claws. At the time he went missing, he had a lion cut. His sister misses him terribly.

I found a cat in the Hochelaga Maisonneuve district, close to Ontario and Morgan street. It’s been about 2 months that he comes to visit us, in the morning and evening, and for a certain time now he sleeps in front of the back door.
I can’t let him in the house this winter as I’m allergic.
He’s not declawed, not castrated…I think he’s maximum one year old. He has a tiny white spot on his torso. Very friendly, he gives little kisses and likes to be petted.

I let out my cat on the 21st of October and he didn’t come back in the morning like he usually does. Shade is black, with yellow eyes. He’s a young (1 1/5 years old) neutered male with a shiny coat and long tail & paws, very healthy, still has his claws. No collar.
I live around Georges-Vanier metro station, though he might have wandered off in the other direction towards downtown. I really, really want him back and would offer a reward to the person who found him.
I can be reached at all hours at 514-816-6539

I’ve adopted a cat more than a month ago, found him on my balcony. The cat is young and healthy and we called him “Mao”. Since he loves being outside, he usually goes out all day long, and comes back only at night to sleep in a cozy place and eat well. He is small in size, and looks like a Tabby gray cat. He has a flea collar (white reflecting) which I have bought him. He has an orange mark on one side of his head and has a dark spot on his behind (below his ‘pooper’) which can be seen well when looking at him from the back. Sadly I don’t even know if it is an ‘he’ or a ‘she’. I was going to bring him to the vet last week.
Unfortunately, I never had a chance to put a tag on him, to write his address. He didn’t come back home since Thursday night the 22nd of October 2009, on Offenbach street. We are quite sad. I just hope no one sent him to the SPCA. I just hope that he was adopted and is taken care of by someone. I would really like him to come back home since we miss him. He loves being outside and that’s why we let him out as much as he wants. If you can help me find him/her, it would be so great. Thank you so much.

A small, collar-less cat bolted into our apartment in the midst of that miserable wintery mix late Thursday night. We took him to the vet to see if he was micro chipped, but no luck there, so we’re trying everything we can think of to get this little guy back to his family. He’s very friendly and must have been well-loved.
Thanks, Robin : 514-808-5331 / 

Seaworthy has been missing since Friday, October 16, from 1003 St. Ferdinand in St. Henri. She is a small one year old black and orange tortoiseshell. She is spayed but not declawed. She was wearing a black nylon collar with no tag. She is very friendly and we miss her so much!
Please email
or call 514 524 2303 with any information. Thank you!

Found in September on Poincaré near Gouin in Cartierville/Ahuntsic friendly black and white male cat.

His name is Morenno. He is a few months older than 1 yrs old. He is orange/beige/white and has a lot of fur and a furry tail. His eyes are green/yellow. He has all of his claws and is quite big. He is neutered and he does not have a collar.
My name is Josie and the last time I saw him was Sunday October 11,09. He is an outdoor cat and for the first time, he did not return home. He travels with his brother, who returned without him. We live in Rivières-des Prairies, in Montreal. I live on 27th avenue and he usually hangs out on 28th avenue. I have searched for hours but no sign yet. Please help. Cash reward
Rascal was lost on October 15th, near Centre & Ropery streets in Pointe St. Charles. He’s male, 5 months old, slim, and short haired. He’s caramel coloured with white spots, a spotted tummy and striped tail. The picture of Rascal was taken 2 months ago.
Call Cathy at 514-932-3509

My good friend lost his kitten, he has been missing since last friday (the 25th). He is grey and white, part siamese, 7 months old, no collar and his name is Odelay. He lives near Rachel and St Urbain.
You can reach me at 514-213-9091. Thanks, Stephanie

My 2 cats, accustomed to short trips in my backyard, have in the space of 4 months not returned, one after the other? For several years and these 2 cats would occasionally go out for 1 to 2 hours, and did not venture into the streets and alleys. They returned to the balcony in my cabane and I would let them in to eat. They are missing in the St-Michel district, along the Quarry. They’ve both disappeared, on May 1st ’09 Roux, and on September 2nd ’09, the black cat. They are 2 males. We find it strange? Are very concerned given that winter is coming, they will surely suffer …
If you live in St-Michel, Villeray, look around your house and also visit the sites of Berger Blanc and Spca, our photo is there just for the black cat. Here are pictures of the 2 cats!
Message to everyone: I think if a person wants to keep an animal they found, they should at least tell people by email or phone, call anonymously if they’re so afraid, at least we would know that our animals are safe … It is a bad thing for a good!
Contact us immediately. Thank you! M. and Mme. Roy 514-727-1982
UPDATE : October 1st: I received a heartbreaking email from Mme Roy last night. Benny was apparently found and turned into Berger Blanc. The people who found him stated that it was cat #686 that was posted on the Berger Blanc website. Rather than calling Mme Roy, they deemed that Benny was too malnourished and dehydrated, and euthanized him immediately.
I have not had any personal experience with Berger Blanc, and can only report what happened. But I think it would be appropriate for the citizens of Montreal to have a choice as to who our contracts are given to, and I would urge those of you who find lost animals, to think carefully, if you have the animal’s best interests at heart. I would also urge those of you who have lost an animal, to be careful, as Benny might not have been brought to Berger Blanc, had his finders not seen his photo on their site. I am truly saddened by this turn of events, and my sympathies are with Mme Roy.