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Missing pets in Cambridge

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Lost pets Lynn, photo: Lost dog, Great Woods Road, 60, Lynn - female Belgian Malinois with black head, brown shepherd-like body
Lost dog, Great Woods Road, 60...
Belgium Malinois black head, brown shepherd l...
Sun, 05.07.2026
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Lost pets Revere, photo: Lost bird, Mystic Avenue, 500, Revere - male parrot
Lost bird, Mystic Avenue, 500,...
His a parrot he respons sometimes to Hola rio...
Thu, 02.07.2026
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Lost pets Boston, photo: Lost cat, Forest Avenue, 43A, Everett, Boston - black male cat, medium-to-long hair
Lost cat, Forest Avenue, 43A,...
Description: He is a black cat with medium-to...
Wed, 01.07.2026
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Lost pets Revere, photo: Lost dog, Ellsworth Street, 17, Everett, Revere - female shih-poo
Lost dog, Ellsworth Street, 17...
Tan or Cream is a shih-poo
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Lost pets Boston, photo: Lost cat, Commonwealth Avenue, 2045, Boston - female, polydactyl
Lost cat, Commonwealth Avenue,...
Brown fur with black stripes, green eyes, pol...
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Lost pets Tampa, photo: Lost cat, Commonwealth Avenue, 1940, Boston - female, brown tabby, short-haired
Lost cat, Commonwealth Avenue,...
She is a 1 1/2 year old short haired brown ta...
Sat, 13.06.2026
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Lost pets Melrose, photo: Lost cat, Essex Street, 18, Melrose — green eyes, black stripe down his back
Lost cat, Essex Street, 18, Me...
Green eyes black stripe down his back very vo...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Lost pets Cordaville, photo: Lost dog, Southern Avenue, 86, Boston - male, tall and skinny, white and grey coat
Lost dog, Southern Avenue, 86,...
Rocko is tall and skinny, white and grey coat...
Sat, 23.05.2026
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Lost pets Cambridge, photo: Lost cat, Union Street, 34, Cambridge - female, black and white, skinny
Lost cat, Union Street, 34, Ca...
Black and white, skinny
Sat, 16.05.2026
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Lost pets Concord, photo: Lost bird, Derby Street, 37, Concord - female, bright yellow with orange cheeks
Lost bird, Derby Street, 37, C...
Bright yellow with orange round cheeks, and a...
Sun, 10.05.2026
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Lost pets Bennington, photo: Lost female dog, Haynes Road, Newton, Bennington - grey/white yorkie/maltese mix
Lost female dog, Haynes Road,...
Grey/white yorkie/maltese mix 6 years old 6 p...
Sat, 09.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Wildwood Avenue, 39, Arlington - male, black collar with AirTag
Lost cat, Wildwood Avenue, 39,...
Milo is a handsome grey and black striped tab...
Tue, 05.05.2026
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Lost pets Cordaville, photo: Lost male cat, Bigelow Street, Quincy - gray, medium size, friendly
Lost male cat, Bigelow Street,...
Maimai is a gray cat with short fur. Medium s...
Thu, 30.04.2026
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Lost pets Malden, photo: Lost male dog, Olive Avenue, 68, Malden, Windsor - white with large tan spots
Lost male dog, Olive Avenue, 6...
White with large tan spots. Floppy ears. Houn...
Tue, 28.04.2026
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Lost pets Framingham, photo: Lost cat, Mount Wayte Avenue, Framingham - black and white male
Lost cat, Mount Wayte Avenue,...
Hello, my cat Oreo is missing. He is a black...
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost pets Woburn, photo: Lost cat, Sunrise Avenue, Stoneham - grey and brown tabby with green eyes
Lost cat, Sunrise Avenue, Ston...
Mozart is a grey and brown tabby with a white...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost pets Watertown, photo: Lost male cat, Galen Street, Watertown - large orange with light striping
Lost male cat, Galen Street, W...
He is a large orange cat, some light striping...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Lost pets Malden, photo: Lost Bird, Male, Barrett Street, Malden - gray feathers and white chest
Lost Bird, Male, Barrett Stree...
He has gray feathers and white chest
Fri, 13.03.2026
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Lost pets Carver, photo: Lost cat, male, Cross Street, 188, Malden, Carver - known as Blackie or Bubbas
Lost cat, male, Cross Street,...
He has never been outside before so might be...
Sun, 08.03.2026

Every year, thousands of pets go missing in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The loss of a pet can be a heartbreaking experience, and many pet owners find themselves overwhelmed and unsure of what to do. Reports suggest that a significant number of animals, particularly dogs and cats, are lost in urban areas like Cambridge. With a proactive approach, you can increase the chances of finding your missing pet quickly and safely.

What to do if you lose your pet in Cambridge, state of Massachusetts?

When your pet goes missing in Cambridge, the first step is to remain calm and assess the situation. Here’s a quick guide to help you through this distressing time:

  • Start searching your immediate area. Check your home, yard, and nearby parks.
  • Ask neighbors if they’ve seen your lost pet. Engaging with your community can provide helpful leads.
  • Contact local animal control and shelters to report your lost pet.

After taking these initial steps, continue your search by:

  • Creating and distributing flyers in your neighborhood.
  • Posting on social media and local community groups to raise awareness.
  • Using online lost pet websites and local classifieds to post ads.

How to write a missing pet ad in Cambridge, state of Massachusetts

Writing an effective missing pet ad is crucial in increasing the visibility and chances of locating your lost animal. Here are some tips on crafting the perfect advertisement:

  • Include a clear description of your pet, mentioning their name, breed, size, color, and any distinctive features.
  • Provide a recent photograph to help people identify your pet easily.
  • State where and when your pet was last seen, providing any relevant details that may help others in their search.

Additionally, make sure to:

  • Add your contact information so that anyone who finds your pet can reach you quickly.
  • Offer a reward if possible, as this can motivate people to keep an eye out for your pet.
  • Keep your ad updated with any new developments regarding your search.

By following these guidelines and working closely with your local community, you can enhance the chances of finding your beloved pet. Remember that many pets are reunited with their families thanks to the collective efforts of caring individuals in their neighborhoods.