DAY 390RJ, Lisana & Daisy have been missing for 390 days💰 $2,500 Reward Per Cat
Published February 20, 2026
Updated 13 days ago
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South Florida Unites: Finding RJ, Lisana, Daisy & More Lost Pets
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South Florida Unites: Finding RJ, Lisana, Daisy & More Lost Pets

There's a special kind of heartache that comes with a missing pet. The silence in the house, the empty bed, the constant worry – it’s a feeling no pet parent ever wants to experience. But in South Florida, there's a powerful force ready to spring into action: our incredible community. When a beloved animal goes missing, it's not just one family searching; it's a network of compassionate neighbors, businesses, and animal lovers who understand that pets are family. This spirit of unity is our greatest asset in bringing lost companions home, and it's especially vital now as we rally together to find RJ, Lisana, and Daisy.

The Power of the South Florida Pet Community

The moment a pet disappears, the clock starts ticking. While individual efforts are important, the collective strength of the South Florida pet community amplifies our chances exponentially. From Miami-Dade to Palm Beach, our shared love for animals creates an informal, yet incredibly effective, pet recovery network Florida can be proud of. This network thrives on quick communication, shared resources, and a genuine desire to help.

Spotlight: Helping Find RJ, Lisana, and Daisy

Right now, several families are desperately searching for their furry loved ones. Let's focus our collective energy on helping to bring them home:

  • RJ: A beloved Siamese cat, last seen near the Coconut Grove area of Miami. RJ is distinctive with his cream-colored body and dark brown points. He is microchipped and friendly but may be scared. His family misses him dearly.
  • Lisana: A playful, medium-sized terrier mix, Lisana went missing from her yard in Fort Lauderdale. She has distinctive floppy ears and a brindle coat. Lisana is an escape artist but always returns, making her absence particularly alarming.
  • Daisy: A sweet, elderly calico cat, Daisy disappeared from her home in Boca Raton. She is mostly white with orange and black patches, and has a slight limp from an old injury. Daisy requires daily medication.

Every pair of eyes helps. If you see an animal matching their descriptions, please do not hesitate to act. Your vigilance could be the key.

Social Media: The Digital Lifeline

In today's interconnected world, social media is an indispensable tool for lost pet awareness. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Nextdoor allow us to spread the word instantly across vast geographical areas. Local lost pet groups, often specific to cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or Boca Raton, become command centers for sharing photos, last-seen locations, and potential sightings. A single share can reach hundreds, even thousands, of people in moments.

When a pet goes missing, creating a clear, concise post with a high-quality photo and all relevant details (name, breed, distinguishing features, last seen, contact info) is crucial. Encourage shares and ask people to check their security cameras. For missing cats Miami support groups are particularly active, understanding the unique challenges of indoor cats suddenly thrust into the outdoors.

Neighborhood Networks: Eyes on the Ground

While social media casts a wide net, neighborhood networks provide crucial

Help Us Find RJ, Lisana & Daisy

If you have any information about these missing cats, please report a sighting or contact us immediately.