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Lost & Found: Cat named Chuck

Posted on January 28, 2022January 28, 2022 By Joe Samaniego

Missing since Saturday, January 22, 2022. 

Chuck a Calico Cat that frequents Bass Estate Park and Old Oak Drive has been missing since 6:00 PM on January 22, 2022.

The cat is friendly and enjoys coming up to people to be petted, get attention, and it’s believed someone may have picked up Chuck, thinking it was a homeless cat.

Chuck is dearly missed by his family, and if anyone knows about Chuck whereabout, or pick-up Chuck from Tangent and took him home, please contact Chuck’s family. The best phone number is 503-313-1229.

The City of Tangent may post photos of lost or missing animals from residents of the City of Tangent or went lost while in Tangent city limits.

Please contact us with photos and the best contact number for anyone to respond back with an update. We also encourage people to post on websites and visit Lynn County Animal Control Website. A friendly reminder, have your pet’s licenses and chipped, useful for locating lost pets. Help control the pet population. Have your pets spayed or neutered.

Pets Lost & Found Tags:Cat, Dogs, Linn County, Oregon, Pet, Pets, Tangent

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