7 Lost Pets In WNY Who Need To Find Their Owners
As a pet parent, there is no worse feeling than realizing your pet has gotten away from you and you don't know where they are. So many people consider their fur babies part of their families that having a lost dog or cat can be devastating. When I'm on my "neighborhood" app, many of the posts I see are people looking for their pets or people who have spotted a lost pet. Unfortunately, a lost pet can end up in the wrong place or with the wrong person and never be reunited with their family. Fortunately, there are groups here in Western New York whose sole purpose is to help connect lost and found pets.
These 10 Dogs And Cats Have Been Lost Or Found In WNY Recently
Please scroll through and take a look at these doggos and kitties. Even if it's not your dog or cat that is lost, you may recognize a neighbor's pet.
1. Amale dog was found near Lavocat's Family Greenhouse and Nursery in Clarence Center. He was taken to the Town of Clarence Animal Shelter at 6185 Goodrich Road. Contact the shelter at 716-407-8912 if you recognize him or if this is your dog.
All dogs that are picked up are taken to the Town of Clarence Animal Shelter at 6185 Goodrich Road and are held until the owner claims them up to 5 days. On the 6th day they become property of the Town and they can be adopted. Pickup fees are $25.00 plus $10.00 per day.
2. A male Rottweiler was found near the Tops on Harlem Road on Saturday, March 9, 2024. Described as friendly. The dog does not have an identification microchip and is not neutered. Please call West Seneca Dog Control at 716-823-2988.
3. A female dog named Rosie went missing near 24th and Michigan in Niagara Falls. She has been missing since February 21, 2024. Rosie is not chipped but may have tags on her collar. Please call 602-577-3001 or Carmen at 716-428-9841.
4. Tan Lionshead rabbit found near the Ebenezer Square Apartments on Seneca Street located at 2400 Seneca St, West Seneca. It was taken to the SPCA. Please call 716-875-7360.
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5. Bird found on Chapel Street in Lockport. Taken to SPCA.
6. Found rabbit on Highgate Avenue, near Orleans in University Heights, Buffalo on March 3. It was taken to the SPCA in West Seneca.
7. Female cat found on Main Street/290 area in Amherst/Williamsville. The cat is chipped, but it was registered in 2014 to a rescue and not updated with the current owner's information.
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