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Local woman offers $500 reward to find lost cat

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Staff report
January 14, 2021 11:58am

A local woman is offering a $500 reward for anyone who can find her lost cat.

Tiny is a two-year-old cat, last seen on Thursday, October 22, at the Sandman Hotel in the Squamish Industrial Park.

Tiny was wearing a leopard pattern collar with two bells on it.

“I am missing my little cat terribly and still hope he will turn up somewhere,” said Lynn Atkinson, the cat’s owner.

Lynn said Tiny came to her 4.5 weeks old as an abandoned rescue cat two years ago.

In October, the family had to move from their rental home in Valleycliffe to the Sandman Hotel temporarily.

Lynn said she thought Tiny was upset by the change and squeezed through the window and hadn’t been found despite the family’s effort to search for him.

“We stayed at the hotel hoping he would come back there but he did not,” Lynn said.

“We searched every day for two months and still do off and on but have had no success. We are offering a reward and still hope to get him back,” she said.

Even though it has been almost three months since Tiny was last seen, Lynn hopes that the family would be reunited with the cat.

“The $500 reward is there and I hope he is still alive, and that would be just amazing,” she said.

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