Last seen around 11pm on Monday, March 23 in the backyard of our home on Hackamore in the Tollgate neighborhood in Sisters, Oregon. He is unlikely to approach strangers but may respond to a churu (cat gogurt) treat. He is normally an indoor cat who enjoys supervised time in our fenced yard, but due to a past pelvic injury, we do not allow him to roam freely. He is mobile and can run, jump, and climb, but his hind-end strength and stability are reduced. We believe he found a small opening in the fence, escaped, and became frightened, running farther from home instead of returning. This is the longest he has ever been outside.
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