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Found pets in Boston

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Found pets , photo: Found: One-Eyed Pomeranian Mix in Braintree
Found: One-Eyed Pomeranian Mix...
Dog is missing its left eye, friendly, follow...
Sat, 02.08.2025
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Found pets Revere, photo: Lost Cat: Grey, Waite Reservoir Ave, Revere
Lost Cat: Grey, Waite Reservoi...
Grey and Waite
Tue, 15.07.2025
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Found pets , photo: Friendly Dog Found on Mystic Valley Pkwy
Friendly Dog Found on Mystic V...
Very friendly
Tue, 01.07.2025
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Found pets Medford, photo: Elderly Cat Found: Sweet & Seeking Home
Elderly Cat Found: Sweet & See...
She’s an elderly cat who is very sweet temper...
Fri, 20.06.2025
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Found pets , photo: Found: Young Tabby Cat on Leland Road
Found: Young Tabby Cat on Lela...
Brown and black tabby. Adolescent would be my...
Sat, 14.06.2025
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Found pets Waltham, photo: Found Cat: Black Face, Green Eyes, Waltham
Found Cat: Black Face, Green E...
No collar black face gray collar brown body g...
Fri, 16.05.2025
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Found pets Boston, photo: Found Cat: Red Collar, Roxbury St, Boston
Found Cat: Red Collar, Roxbury...
Red collar
Sat, 02.11.2024
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Found pets Boston, photo: Lost Black Cat: Short Hair, Boston Area
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Reunited
Black male short hair missing hair in the ba...
Sat, 12.10.2024
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Found pets Waltham, photo: Found: Brown Tabby with Crinkled Ear in Waltham
Found: Brown Tabby with Crinkl...
Brown tabby, approximately 2-5 years old, cri...
Mon, 02.09.2024
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Found pets Malden, photo: Found Dog Near Malden-Medford! Call Now!
Found Dog Near Malden-Medford!...
Found on the Malden-Medford line along the fe...
Sat, 29.06.2024
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Found pets Somerville, photo: Found Dog: Brindle Bully Mix on Broadway 850
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Showed up on front porch. Male, medium sized...
Sun, 16.06.2024
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Found pets Boston, photo: Lost Terrier Mix in Boston - Help Us!
Lost Terrier Mix in Boston - H...
Terrier/shi tzu mix? About 10 lbs, very shy a...
Mon, 03.06.2024
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Found pets Boston, photo: Found Kitten: 6-Mo Girl, Nose Spot - Boston
Found Kitten: 6-Mo Girl, Nose...
Female, not microchipped, vet approximates to...
Thu, 09.05.2024
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Found pets Revere, photo: Found Cat Near Oak Island St, Revere - Help!
Found Cat Near Oak Island St,...
Found male cat with no tag or collar, current...
Sun, 21.04.2024
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Found pets Everett, photo: Found! Friendly Yorkie - Main St. Everett
Found! Friendly Yorkie - Main...
Yorkshire, small and dark with collar. No nam...
Wed, 10.04.2024

According to recent statistics, Boston has seen a rise in the number of found animals, highlighting the importance of knowing what to do if you come across a stray or lost pet. Every year, countless animals are reported in need of help, and understanding how to assist them can make a significant difference in their lives. In Boston, Massachusetts, it's crucial to act swiftly to ensure the safety of these animals and support their return to their rightful homes. In this article, we will address the steps you should take if you find an animal and guide you on how to write effective ads to help reunite pets with their owners.

What to do if you find an animal in Boston, state of Massachusetts

Finding a lost or abandoned animal can be an emotional experience. Here are the best steps to take to ensure the animal's safety:

  • Check for identification tags or microchips.
  • Provide food and water to the animal if it's safe to do so.
  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations.
  • Post on social media and community boards to spread the word.
  • Do not approach wild animals; instead, contact wildlife control.

Following these steps can help you assist the found animal while ensuring your safety and the safety of those around you. Remember, acting quickly can be the key to reuniting animals with their families.

How to write ads about animals found in Boston, state of Massachusetts

Creating an effective ad for found animals is essential for increasing the chances of reunification. Here are some key tips:

  • Include a clear description of the animal, including age, breed, and any distinctive marks.
  • Provide your contact information, making it easy for owners to reach you.
  • Share where the animal was found and any details about its behavior.
  • Use social media platforms and local community groups to spread your ad.
  • Add a clear photo to grab attention and help others identify the animal.

By following these guidelines, you can significantly improve the effectiveness of your ads and help bring lost animals back to their homes. Remember, every effort can make a difference in the lives of these animals and their families.