Orange tabby cat with blue collar lost in Waikiki
Description
Hi, I’m Leilani Chen. I lost my orange tabby cat, Miki, yesterday around 3pm near the Ala Moana Center on Kalakaua Ave in Waikiki. He’s a medium-sized, short-haired cat with bright orange fur, a white chest, and a blue collar with a tiny silver bell that jingles when he walks. He has a crescent-shaped scar above his right ear and a white patch on his belly. He’s healthy and up to date on vaccines, but he’s shy with strangers and will hide if approached. This cat means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother—so I’m really hoping to bring him home. If you’ve seen him, please message me; I’ll be forever grateful.
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