217 days ago

Missing tabby cat Phoenix since 5th November 2023

Renee from West Harbour

THE SEARCH FOR PHOENIX UPDATE 🤞🙏🩵

Still searching across Auckland- Reward given on his safe return home

Renee is resetting everything, everything has been put on the table and talked through.

She has had advice from 3 different psychics, one or two recommended to her. All have conflicting information. So that is an avenue which is not helpful.

So we have some facts on sightings and dates. But nothing since.

SO the possibility that Phoenix has been hurt from the last confirmed sighting is real, so now we ask if people could check the following reserves etc check the undergrowth or places a cat could hide. To see if he's there but crossed the rainbow bridge 😿

Royal Reserve, Moire Park, Hendrix Reserve Hobsonville Point Park, Bombpoint, Tornado Reserve, Marine Parade, Flaunty Reserve, St Margaret's Park.

OR another possibility is that he is with a family now and they may have moved out of the area and taken him with them on their new adventures. He could be laying on someone's bed right now 🤷 someone who just believed he was a stray but never checked to see if he had a microchip.

So please keep reaching out to family who you know lived in the area but have since moved taking their new tabby cat with them.

OR he is still in the area but with a new family who have taken him in, without checking to see if he has a microchip.

It's so hard not to have an ending, and even if it's not the ending we are all hoping for. A ending is an ending and no more what if or maybe are needed.

So Phoenix went missing from his home in Cyril Crescent, West Harbour on 5th November 2023. So he could have traveled some distance as he was running from being frightened. So the streets around his home are

Fitzherbet Ave, Elizabeth Drive, Flaunty Place, Midgley Road, Hanson Place, Moire Road, Luckens Road, Bernleigh Terrace, Trust Place, Hobsonville Road. Marina View Drive and all surrounding streets.

Let's all help to bring Phoenix home OR find answers

p.s. the council is currently being contacted to see if a cat with his description has been uplifted. AND if a microchip scan was taken OR was it not.

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A reminder: Suspicious activity can be reported on 105

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