UPDATE: RHINO FOUND — Rhino the gray cat disappeared Friday; Sophia the black cat still missing since July

by | Dec 30, 2014

Update: Rhino has just been found at a PAWS shelter in Lynnwood.

Earlier: Francie’s gray cat, named Rhino, has been missing from North 84th Street and Linden Avenue North in Greenwood since Friday.

Rhino the cat has always been an outdoor cat who comes home to eat multiple times a day. Neighbors know him as well but no one has seen him. He doesn’t wear a collar (refuses) and isn’t micro-chipped yet.

If you’ve seen him, call Francie at 206-330-8801.

And Cynthia sent us a note to say that her black cat, Sophia, who disappeared in July from NW 65th Street and 2nd Avenue NW, is still missing. She is microchipped but has no collar; the tip of her right ear is cut off straight across. She is an indoor cat who got out of the house accidentally.

Most likely she will not approach anyone and will run away from anyone who approaches her. It would be great if someone sees her, they leave a little food out and call me…or just call me so that I may set up a humane trap to save her. She left at a weight of about 10 pounds but has most likely lost weight and may appear small. She has a small delicate head and green/gold eyes. We miss her desperately and want to have her safe at home. We continue to post signs and check the shelter, but someone is taking down many of our signs. Very sad and counter productive. Cynthia 206-459-5563.

Joshua for Sophie-resized

This photo is not of Sophia, but of  one of her housemates who looks very similar.

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