Leyna Coleman knows just how hard it would be for her missing kitten Moses to find his way home.



Like Leyna, 23, and her sister Petra, 21, Moses has been blind since birth.



The tabby has been missing from their flat in Ranui, West Auckland, since March 16.



Coleman says the 14-month-old's disappearance from Elvira Ave has been heartbreaking.



"I've always grown up with pets but I had a special attachment to him. There's been a lot of tears," she said.



"Not knowing is the hardest part.



"Even to find him hurt or dead would be easier to deal with than this. I can't help but think that somebody's picked him up and taken him in."



Coleman's search for her feline friend is frustrated further by the fact she needs a person with full sight to help her.



"Dad's the only one who can see and he works. I can walk on the footpaths with a stick but it's difficult to go off track at all and obstacles and driveways can be hazardous."



She says it's not in Moses' character to wander off.



"He always stayed very close to the property and he was very different to other cats. He was very companionable and would stick by me and sit on my lap."



Moses was given to Coleman almost a year ago by her mother Dawn, who is also blind.



Dawn found the cat through her work at Feline Friends animal rescue in South Auckland.



A stray cat gave birth to a litter in someone's laundry and they were taken to the centre.



Among the kittens was Moses.



Dawn had a special empathy for the cute kitten and kept him for six weeks before giving the tabby to her daughter.



The Colemans have placed flyers in their street, sought their neighbours' help, contacted animal shelters and vets and placed a notice on petsonthenet.co.nz.



Coleman, a qualified nanny, says she's keen to hear from anyone with information about Moses.



"Even if somebody has taken Moses in I'd just like to know and ask for him back.



"He's got a collar and a bell so he shouldn't look like a stray but he wouldn't resist people if they tried to pick him up. He'd be too scared."



Anyone with information about Moses can contact Coleman on 09 832 0130.

WESTERN LEADER HEARTBROKEN: Dawn and Leyna Coleman want any information about their missing blind cat Moses.