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Found pets in Eagan

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Found pets Minnetonka, photo: Found: Thin Orange Cat on Cardinal Rd
Found: Thin Orange Cat on Card...
Orange cat. Small. Seems thin. Not sure if it...
Sat, 04.10.2025
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Found pets , photo: Friendly Spotted Cat Found on Summit Ave
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Brown cat with black spots & striped tail. Ve...
Sat, 27.09.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Spotted Dog Found on 23rd Ave, Mpls
Spotted Dog Found on 23rd Ave,...
Wearing black color with silver owner tags. W...
Sat, 27.09.2025
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Found pets Apple Valley, photo: Found: Sweet Golden Retriever on CR 42
Found: Sweet Golden Retriever...
Golden Retriever running along County Road 42...
Fri, 26.09.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Found: Slim Black Cat, Green Eyes, Mpls
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Black Male Cat, green eyes, slim and smaller...
Mon, 15.09.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Found: Young Black Cat, Green Eyes - Mpls
Found: Young Black Cat, Green...
All black, green eyes, slim and young. Neuter...
Mon, 15.09.2025
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Found pets Eagan, photo: Found: Tiny Cat on Narvik Court, Eagan
Found: Tiny Cat on Narvik Cour...
Lucy the kitty has reunited with her family
Wed, 03.09.2025
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Found pets Prior Lake, photo: Found Dog Safe on Cedarwood St NE
Found Dog Safe on Cedarwood St...
They were wandering the neighborhood for quit...
Sat, 09.08.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Found Dog: Light Brown, Chain Collar
Found Dog: Light Brown, Chain...
Light brown and chain collar.
Tue, 01.07.2025
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Found pets Bloomington, photo: Found Tabby Cat on York Rd, Bloomington
Found Tabby Cat on York Rd, Bl...
Tabby brown, grey, black, white.
Mon, 23.06.2025
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Found pets Edina, photo: Young Orange Tabby Found in Edina
Young Orange Tabby Found in Ed...
Orange Tabby Cat. Younger, vet thought 8-12 m...
Tue, 03.06.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Found Dog: Spotted & Speckled, West Lake
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No collar, big black spots, brown and black s...
Thu, 29.05.2025
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Found pets Bloomington, photo: Found: White Female Dog on Lyndale Ave
Found: White Female Dog on Lyn...
White, don’t have collar female
Mon, 26.05.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Found: White Dog on S 32nd Ave, MPLS
Found: White Dog on S 32nd Ave...
Sighting only. It is a white dog with a colla...
Mon, 19.05.2025
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Found pets Minneapolis, photo: Lost Cat: Sammy Missing in Minneapolis
Lost Cat: Sammy Missing in Min...
Sammy es como gris atrigado y manchas naranja...
Fri, 25.04.2025
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Found pets , photo: Friendly Cat Found in St. Thomas Garage
Friendly Cat Found in St. Thom...
The friendly cat on the planet, found in a pa...
Thu, 10.04.2025
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Found pets Farmington, photo: Lost Grey & White Cat Found in Farmington
Lost Grey & White Cat Found in...
Started coming around a week ago, and hasn’t...
Thu, 28.11.2024
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Found pets , photo: Found: Young Male White Pitbull, St. Paul
Found: Young Male White Pitbul...
White pitbull, male young unneutered brown sp...
Fri, 01.11.2024
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Found pets Minnesota City, photo: Colorful Cat Rescued from Pipe in MN
Colorful Cat Rescued from Pipe...
Living in a pipe/tube outside, it has brownis...
Mon, 21.10.2024
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Found pets Eagan, photo: Found Dog in Red Sweater on Pilot Knob
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Pet has a collar and red sweater on but no ta...
Fri, 18.10.2024

In Eagan, Minnesota, numerous animals are found each year, with statistics indicating that local animal shelters receive thousands of reports of stray or lost pets. Finding an animal can be a crucial moment not only for the animal itself but also for the community. When you come across a lost pet, it’s essential to act quickly and responsibly to help reunite the animal with its owner or find it a caring home.

What to do if you find an animal in Eagan, state of Minnesota

If you happen to find an animal in Eagan, there are several steps you should take to ensure its safety and well-being. Below are the key actions you can follow:

  • Check for identification: Look for a collar or any form of identification on the animal. Many pets have tags with their owner's contact information.
  • Contact local shelters: Reach out to animal shelters in Eagan to report the found animal. Provide them with detailed information about the animal and where you found it.
  • Spread the word: Use social media platforms or local community boards to share information about the found animal. Include clear photos and location details.
  • Check for microchips: Visit a local veterinarian or animal shelter to have the animal scanned for a microchip, which can help identify the owner.
  • Keep the animal safe: If possible, take the animal to your home while you search for its owner. Ensure it is in a secure area and has access to food and water.

Being proactive can significantly increase the chances of reuniting the animal with its rightful owner. Time is of the essence, and your efforts can make a meaningful impact in the life of the lost animal.

How to write ads about animals found in Eagan, state of Minnesota

Creating an effective ad for a found animal is essential to increase the chances of finding its owner. Here are some tips to help you write a successful advertisement:

  • Provide a clear description: Include details such as the animal's size, color, breed, and any distinctive markings that may help identify it.
  • Include where it was found: Mention the exact location where you found the animal. This information can help the owner recognize that their pet has been found.
  • Add your contact information: Make sure to include your phone number or email address so that potential owners can easily reach you.
  • Use local platforms: Post the ad on community websites, social media groups, and local bulletin boards to reach more people in Eagan.
  • Be honest and clear: Ensure that your ad is truthful, providing a genuine description of the animal without exaggeration to build trust with potential responders.

By following these guidelines, you can create effective ads that help reunite lost animals with their owners. Remember, your effort in writing and posting these advertisements can make a significant difference in the lives of both the animals and their families.