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Found cats in East Orange

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Found cat , photo: Found: Affectionate Cat on Avenue H Lawn
Found: Affectionate Cat on Ave...
White with orange spots. Clean. Healthy. Calm...
Tue, 12.08.2025
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Found cat New York, photo: Sweet, Shy Cat Found in Crown Heights
Sweet, Shy Cat Found in Crown...
Clean and well fed. Sweet and shy cat found o...
Sun, 10.08.2025
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Found cat , photo: Friendly Found Cat on Monroe Street
Friendly Found Cat on Monroe S...
Grey and white cat, ear tipped but extremely...
Sat, 02.08.2025
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Found cat , photo: Found: Young Black Kitten on Hull St.
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Black kitten around 4-6 months old with short...
Sat, 28.06.2025
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Found cat , photo: Friendly Young Cat Found on Gates Ave
Friendly Young Cat Found on Ga...
Grey and white, very small, maybe fairly youn...
Thu, 15.05.2025
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Found cat , photo: Found: Short-Eared Cat on Lincoln Rd!
Found: Short-Eared Cat on Linc...
Rabbit found, ears are short and alert. Was i...
Mon, 12.05.2025
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Found cat Kearny, photo: Young Cat Found: Pink Collar & Charm
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Small cat, doesn’t look more than a year old....
Mon, 31.03.2025
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Found cat , photo: Found: Black & White Cat with Harness
Found: Black & White Cat with...
Found a black and white cat roaming around my...
Fri, 20.12.2024
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Found cat Jersey City, photo: Found: Friendly Orange Tabby in Jersey City
Found: Friendly Orange Tabby i...
Orange and white tabby Not neutered, scanned...
Sun, 29.09.2024
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Found cat , photo: Found: Gray & White Long-Haired Cat on Fire Escape
Found: Gray & White Long-Haire...
Gray and white long haired cat found on my fi...
Sun, 25.08.2024
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Found cat , photo: Lost Pet Alert: Clean Cat on East 26th St!
Lost Pet Alert: Clean Cat on E...
This cat randomly came by my backyard a few d...
Fri, 10.05.2024

In East Orange, New Jersey, the issue of lost pets is significant. Statistics show that a large number of cats go missing each year. Whether it's a beloved house cat or a stray that has wandered into your yard, knowing what to do can help reunite these animals with their owners. Understanding the common reasons for cats going missing is essential—sometimes they are exploring their surroundings, while other times they might be frightened and hiding nearby.


What to do if you found a cat in East Orange, state of New Jersey

If you find a cat in East Orange, it's crucial to take the right steps to ensure its safety and potentially reunite it with its owner. Here are some actions you can take:

  • Check for identification: Look for a collar with an ID tag or a microchip.
  • Keep the cat safe: If it's friendly, take it indoors to protect it from traffic and other dangers.
  • Take a photo: Document the cat's appearance for future postings and identification.
  • Spread the word: Share the information on social media and local lost and found pet groups.

While navigating this situation, remember that many pet owners may be frantically searching for their lost cat. Your efforts could make a significant impact on reuniting them.


In addition to social media, local veterinarian offices and animal shelters can be a resource. They may allow you to post flyers or check for reports of lost cats. Connecting with local animal groups can also extend your reach.


How to write an ad about a cat found in East Orange, state of New Jersey

When crafting an advertisement for a found cat, clarity and detail are vital. Here’s how you can structure your ad:

  • Title: "Found Cat in East Orange, NJ - Please Help!"
  • Description: Include the cat's color, breed (if known), and any distinctive markings.
  • Location: Clearly mention where the cat was found in East Orange.
  • Contact information: Provide a way for pet owners to reach you.

Be concise yet informative in your ad. The more details you provide, the easier it is for someone to identify their lost animal. Additionally, offering a photo of the cat can significantly help in recognition.


Finally, remind community members that it’s always best to bring a found cat to a local animal shelter if you are unable to keep it safely. Shelters may have resources to help reunite the cat with its owner and provide the care it needs.