Lost and Found Pets Listing

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Lost

Coco

Date last seen

July 25, 2025

ID:

0328163

Last seen

Brooklyn, NY 11208, USA

State

New York

City

New York

Type of pet

Bird

Sex

Male

Description

Cockatiel. Grey body, yellow face, orange cheeks, white on wings. Missing a claw. Friendly with women but aggressive with men.

Modified on

August 12, 2025

Created on

August 12, 2025

Found

Unknown

Date last seen

August 11, 2025

ID:

6186522

Last seen

The Woodlands, TX, USA

State

Texas

City

The Woodlands

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Beige with white markings. Male (fixed)

Modified on

August 11, 2025

Created on

August 11, 2025

Found

Unknown

Date last seen

August 9, 2025

ID:

4200230

Last seen

2517 Jenlee Ln, Louisville, KY 40216, USA

State

Kentucky

City

Louisville

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Unknown

Description

Black and white with purple collar. She’s timid and doesn’t want to be approached so I’m not approaching her because I don’t want her to runoff because she is not contained. She’s just hanging out.

Modified on

August 9, 2025

Created on

August 9, 2025

Found

Unknown

Date last seen

August 1, 2025

ID:

9336295

Last seen

11800 RM 1061, Amarillo, TX 79124, USA

State

Texas

City

Amarillo

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Modified on

August 9, 2025

Created on

August 9, 2025

Lost

Roach

Date last seen

July 29, 2025

ID:

8163269

Last seen

Delaware, OH 43015, USA

State

Ohio

City

Delaware

Type of pet

Cat

Sex

Female

Description

2 years old. She has a teal collar on with a small teal bow and silver bell. She’s also has a white flea collar on.

Modified on

August 9, 2025

Created on

August 9, 2025

Lost

Milo

Date last seen

August 6, 2025

ID:

7724416

Last seen

1st Ave, East Orange, NJ, USA

State

New Jersey

City

East Orange

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Modified on

August 9, 2025

Created on

August 9, 2025

Lost

Eve

Date last seen

August 6, 2025

ID:

4059741

Last seen

970 Dahlonega Hwy, Cumming, GA 30040, USA

State

Georgia

City

Cumming

Type of pet

Cat

Sex

Female

Description

Sweet but skittish. She has shorter fur and she should be wearing a red collar.

Modified on

August 9, 2025

Created on

August 9, 2025

Found

Unknown

Date last seen

August 8, 2025

ID:

7954664

Last seen

Dallas, TX, USA

State

Texas

City

Dallas

Type of pet

Cat

Sex

Unknown

Description

She is gray/brown Has white patches on all paws White on her chest and chin

Modified on

August 8, 2025

Created on

August 8, 2025

Lost

Prince

Date last seen

August 2, 2025

ID:

1786784

Last seen

430 Palmetto Rd, Tyrone, GA 30290, USA

State

Georgia

City

Tyrone

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Brown French Bulldog, very loving and playful

Modified on

August 8, 2025

Created on

August 8, 2025

Lost

Cyndi Lauper

Date last seen

August 8, 2025

ID:

1278695

Last seen

4004 72nd Ave E, Sarasota, FL 34243, USA

State

Florida

City

Sarasota

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Female

Description

17 weeks old. She is Blue Brindle with white on paws, chest and stripe on nose

Modified on

August 8, 2025

Created on

August 8, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions About Lost and Found Pets in the US

1. How can I find a lost pet?

Start by canvassing the neighbourhood – 70 % of lost dogs are found within a 1‑mile radius. Post a free listing on Rescota and check local shelters daily. Social media groups such as Facebook Lost & Found Pets, Nextdoor and Petco Love Lost are powerful tools. Microchipped pets are far more likely to be reunited: dogs with microchips were returned 52.2 % of the time versus 21.9 % for un‑microchipped dogs, and microchipped cats were reclaimed 38.5 % of the time versus 1.8 % for cats without chips

2. What should I do if I find a lost pet in the US?

Walk the animal around the area and talk to neighbours; most lost pets are found less than a mile from home. Check for ID tags and take the pet to a vet or shelter to scan for a microchip (many veterinary clinics and pet‑supply stores do this free). Post a “found pet” listing on Rescota and notify local shelters.

3. Where can I report a lost pet in the US?

Create a listing on Rescota, which connects owners with local communities. Report the loss to nearby animal shelters and animal control, inform your microchip company, and post on platforms such as Petco Love Lost and Facebook.

4. How do I increase my chances of finding a missing pet in the US?

Act quickly. Most pets are found during the first week, with many returning within 24–48 hours.

Post on Rescota, print flyers, use Rescota’s free neighbourhood email alert and share on social media. Keep your microchip registration updated – microchips make dogs more than twice as likely to be reunited with their families.

5. Are there lost pet recovery services in the US?

Yes. Rescota offers free tools (listings, flyers, email alerts) and optional premium campaigns. Professional services such as the Missing Animal Response Network and Pet Search & Rescue specialize in tracking and recovering lost animals. Fees vary, but many organizations offer payment plans.

6. What are the most common places lost pets are found in the US?

Lost pets often stay within a mile of home. They may be found in parks, wooded areas and residential neighbourhoods, along busy streets, in local animal shelters or with kind neighbours.

7. How can I prevent my pet from getting lost in the US?

Secure your home and yard; fences should extend to the ground and be tall enough to deter jumping. Train recall commands. Ensure your pet wears an ID tag and has an up‑to‑date microchip; microchipped pets are much more likely to be returned.

8. What are the best lost and found pet websites in the US?

In addition to Rescota, popular platforms include Petco Love Lost, PawBoost, 24Petconnect, and community networks on Facebook and Nextdoor.

9. How long do lost pets typically take to return home in the US?

Statistics suggest that 93 % of lost dogs are eventually found and many within the first 48 hours, while 74 % of lost cats are recovered. Pets often return home within a week, so prompt action is critical.

10. Can I adopt a found pet if the owner isn’t located?

Shelters generally have a legally mandated holding period — typically 3–10 days — during which owners can reclaim their pet. After this period, the animal may be made available for adoption. Check your local shelter’s policy and allow them to handle the adoption process.

Create a Lost Pet Alert

Lost a pet or spotted one without an owner? Post a free alert on Rescota to notify people nearby. Our platform sends email notifications and allows you to share listings across social media to maximize visibility.

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