What to Do if You Find a "Lost Pet"
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Call the animal shelter closest to the location where you actually found the animal
(not the one closest to your home address).
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Post a Found a Pet Report on KC Pet-Connect.
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Place a classified ad
in the Kansas City Star and/or the paper of your local township. Some papers offer "Found" ad placements for free.
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Find and use the public bulletin boards at grocery stores, Wal-Marts, veterinarian offices and/or emergency clinics and shelters
to distribute simple flyers.
(Be aware that most cities and suburbs have ordinances against tacking up posters on telephone poles and traffic signs.)
It's important to make the effort and get the word out so the real owner has some chance of finding their lost companion!
Flyers |
| These Flyers can be printed out and placed on Bulletin Boards |
| Found a Lost Pet Flyer Template |
Word |
PDF |
What to Do if the Animal Looks Like a "Veteran" Stray
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True strays can be very dangerous! Carefully consider approaching an animal that "looks" like they've been at it a
while. Most strays are very wary of human mistreatment, do not willingly submit to our "friendly" advances, and will
fight tooth and nail as long as necessary to escape.
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Call the animal control office closest to the location of the animal and report where
it was last seen, its condition, etc. Professional handlers use special no-harm traps or slip collars to snag uncooperative or
scared animals.
What to Do if You Lost a Pet
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Call the animal shelter closest to the location where you last saw your pet.
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Call the vetenary offices closest to the location where you last saw your pet.
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Post a Lost a Pet Report on KC Pet-Connect.
a lot of vetenary offices, animal shelters and animal control offices check this site.
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Place a classified ad
in the Kansas City Star and/or the paper of your local township.
-
Find and use the public bulletin boards at grocery stores, Wal-Marts, veterinarian offices and/or emergency clinics and shelters
to distribute simple flyers.
(Be aware that most cities and suburbs have ordinances against tacking up posters on telephone poles and traffic signs.)
It's important to make the effort and get the word out so you can find your lost companion!
Flyers |
| These Flyers can be printed out and placed on Bulletin Boards |
| Lost a Pet Flyer Template |
Word |
PDF |