My girl Lillie Mae has been missing since November 17, 2008. If you have any sightings to report, please, please, please call 407.658.6677 and ask for Melanie.
We're in Live Oak Estates, zip code 32832. Our search area includes Lake Nona, Isle of Pines, Moss Park, and the entire area along Moss Park Road and Lake Mary Jane Road.
Your calls are appreciated. Thank you in advance for keeping a vigilant lookout for Lillie Mae.

10 pounds is not a big cat. And you're sure it is not that black & white cat off Lake Mary Jane Road near that empty lot by Nell and Marine?
ReplyDeleteI hope she still has her collar on because you said it has your contact information on it, right? She looks like a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWe see a black and white cat on Lake Mary Jane Road between Nell and Marine quite often. Have you seen this cat and it is not Lillie Mae? We'll keep on the lookout for your little darling. Cute pics.
ReplyDeleteLillie is not the cat we see running across Lk MJ Road 'cause that one has no collar and has longer fur. Seems to hang out near the eastern entrance of Live Oak Estates not far from you there on Myrtlewood Drive.
ReplyDeleteMy father, Rees, who is renting the Brights house, and who called you that one day saying that he saw the cat, but after seeing the pictures, the cat that he saw wasn't Lillie. Our whole family is keeping a watchful eye out for Lillie, and we hope you find her soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting. There have been many sightings of the "fluffy" cat on Lk Mary Jane Rd. This cat belongs to someone, I believe on Myrtlewood Drive, behind where he/she is seen on LMJ. The cat is a long-haired version Lillie. Still, Thank you for keeping an eye out for My Girl!
ReplyDeleteAlso, regarding the collar...It's possible that the collar is no longer on her. It's a break-away collar, and could have come off at some point.
ReplyDeleteI thank all of you for your kind words. Please keep those Positive Thoughts flowing for Lillie to come home.
Don't forget to read "DEWEY" by Vicki Myron again. What a great tribute to the Spencer, Iowa, library feline mascot, who touched an entire town's heart. Cats are special!
ReplyDeletecome home lillie
ReplyDeleteyour mama needs you
uncle charlie
She looks so much like our girl, Frankie, attitude and all. I hope and wish and pray for her return. If it's not to be,I hope she and
ReplyDeleteBaby Bear find each other somewhere. He was a very handsome guy. they would be good friends. love you. sk
I am so sorry Jeff and Melanie, a very sad time of hoping and expecting her to show up.
ReplyDeleteSaw a black beauty with a white triangle on the chest but had a fluffy tail. Lillie's tail
ReplyDeletedoesn't appear fluffy in the pictures.
No, Lillie does not have a fluffy tail. She's a short-haired cat. I'm still waiting for her to come home. Come on home, Lillie Mae!
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