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Casper is a snow Bengal, white and very friendly. At the time he was lost, he was wearing a collar with his name in rhinestones (“Casper”) and a pet tag with his name and a phone number.
He was also wearing a blue harness with an Air Tag tracker at time of his disappearance on November 27th between 10:00 and 11:00 p,m.
He was last physically seen near Redgrave Drive and Clarion Rd (Nearest intersection Eglinton and the Westway).
The tracker has been found in the large hydro transformer area at 65 Kelfield Road, just inside the acoustic fence of the transformer station, by a small gap under the fence.
Note that there were no other signs except the small tracker so it is assumed that he still is wearing his blue harness. The tracker was found in the corner adjacent to the Self Storage building at 55 Kelfield Road.
These areas border Mimico Creek, which is accessible along Willowridge and the adjacent hydro field.
Due to the cold weather, he is suspected of sheltering within buildings or sheds within the transformer field, or within adjacent industrial and office buildings in the area.
If found, there is a reward; however, proof of life via FaceTime or by microchip verification at a veterinarian’s office will be required. Any information will help.