Cat Remains Missing After Easter Sunday House Fire in York County

Firefighters rescued one cat and a dog, but one feline is still unaccounted for after the blaze.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:09pm

The Eureka Volunteer Fire Department responded to a house fire on Mill Street in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania on Easter Sunday night. While firefighters were able to rescue one cat and a dog from the home, one cat remains missing after the blaze that caused heavy smoke damage but was deemed accidental.

Why it matters

House fires can be devastating events for families, and the loss of beloved pets only compounds the trauma. This incident highlights the importance of fire safety and preparedness, as well as the need for continued search efforts when animals go missing during emergencies.

The details

Firefighters arrived on the scene shortly after 9 p.m. and were able to extinguish the fire, which was contained to one room, within about 20 minutes. While everyone inside the home made it out safely, the residents reported that a dog and two cats were still inside the basement. Crews were able to rescue the dog and one of the cats, but one feline remains unaccounted for.

  • The fire department responded to the blaze on Mill Street in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania on Easter Sunday, April 6, 2026, shortly after 9 p.m.

The players

Eureka Volunteer Fire Department

The local fire department that responded to and extinguished the house fire in Stewartstown.

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What’s next

The fire department continues to search for the missing cat, and the cause of the accidental fire is under investigation.

The takeaway

This incident serves as a tragic reminder of the risks of house fires and the importance of fire safety, as well as the heartbreak that can occur when beloved pets go missing during emergencies. The community is hopeful the missing cat will be found safe.