Gus is missing.
Can you help?

What we know:
Gus has been missing since Monday, January 27.
She was wearing a collar with an AirTag when she escaped from the house. The AirTag's last location was in Worthington, 12 miles from where she went missing in Grandview. The AirTag died at 1:15 p.m. on the 27th.
Julie, Gus's mom, was traveling for a few days and left her three cats - Gus, Toby and Tem - in the care of her longtime roommate.
At some point on Monday, her roommate let Gus escape and didn't notice, leaving Julie to discover her missing cat when she arrived home on Tuesday.
Gus went missing from the Fifth by Northwest area on King Avenue. Although Gus was wearing an AirTag on her collar, the tag died at 1:15 p.m. the same day she escaped.



Gus is a black and white female shorthaired cat. She has a bobtail - a short, stubby tail - and green eyes.
Gus is microchipped. If you take her to a veterinarian or shelter, her chip will have Julie's information.
If you have any information about Gus - a possible sighting, a social media post, anything - please contact us immediately. Gus's family miss her dearly, and the longer she's out there the harder it will be to find her.




Gus is deeply loved and incredibly missed. The day that passed without knowing she was gone has put us far behind in trying to get her back home. Our greatest hope is that someone well-meaning picked Gus up and took her home out of the cold, and that she is somewhere warm and safe. We need Gus home.
Gus's AirTag tracked her location to Worthington, which is an unfathomable distance for a cat to travel on her own four paws. We think Gus was picked up and her AirTag was discarded on the highway where the signal last pinged. There is a possibility that the AirTag was destroyed by some other means and the Worthington location is a false ping. Either way, we're searching everywhere.
There will be no questions asked upon Gus's return. All Julie wants is her beloved cat home where she belongs.

