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Missing pets in Fort Collins

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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost cat, West Prospect Road, Fort Collins - petite and skittish
Lost cat, West Prospect Road,...
Petite, around 7lbs. Very skittish.
Fri, 01.05.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost dog, Fort Collins, Colorado - small and very friendly
Lost dog, Fort Collins, Colora...
Es pequeño se me salió de mi casa sin darme c...
Thu, 23.04.2026
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Lost pets Gresham, photo: Lost cat, Sharps Street, Fort Collins - black with pink collar
Lost cat, Sharps Street, Fort...
Missing black cat with pink collar. He is an...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost dog, Kellan Way, Timnath, Colorado Springs - male with a red collar
Lost dog, Kellan Way, Timnath,...
Very friendly well behaved but lots of anxiet...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost Female Cat, Del Clair Road, Fort Collins - Lynx Point Siamese
Lost Female Cat, Del Clair Roa...
2 year old female Lynx Point Siamese, blue ey...
Tue, 14.04.2026
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Lost pets Windsor, photo: Lost male dog, Locust Street, 112, Tampa - small white dog
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Reunited
Small white dog without orange spots, about 1...
Sat, 21.03.2026
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Lost pets Laporte, photo: Lost female bird, North Highway 1, 4489, Laporte - yellow and gray cockatiel
Lost female bird, North Highwa...
Opal "Odie" is still missing. Opal is a yello...
Fri, 20.03.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost Dog, Male, Ziegler Road, 5305, Fort Collins - Orange brown with white chest
Lost Dog, Male, Ziegler Road,...
Orange brown rusty color with white on chest...
Tue, 10.03.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost female dog, Frontage Road North, Fort Collins - medium sized and skiddish
Lost female dog, Frontage Road...
Sia is a medium sized dog she just came home...
Sat, 07.03.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost Dog, Female, North Taft Hill Road, 921, Fort Collins - 100 pounds, Pink Collar
Lost Dog, Female, North Taft H...
100 pounds pure white. Very long body long le...
Thu, 05.03.2026
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Lost pets Laporte, photo: Lost Dog, Bridget Lane, Laporte - brindle with black and white markings
Lost Dog, Bridget Lane, Laport...
Asada is brindle with black and white marking...
Fri, 27.02.2026
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost German Shepherd in Fort Collins
Lost German Shepherd in Fort C...
Brown beige German Shepherd about 40 lbs...Sl...
Wed, 25.02.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Friendly Tuxedo Cat Missing in Fort Collins
Friendly Tuxedo Cat Missing in...
Tuxedo cat, very friendly, $200 reward for re...
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Tue, 24.02.2026
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost Great Pyrenees: Micheal & April
Lost Great Pyrenees: Micheal &...
Micheal and his sister April are both scared...
Mon, 09.02.2026
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Lost pets Greeley, photo: Lost Black Cat: Yellow Eyes, 66th Ave
Lost Black Cat: Yellow Eyes, 6...
Black with yellow eyes black collar
Thu, 29.01.2026
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Lost pets Loveland, photo: Lost Dog Winston: Green Collar, Loveland
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UPDATE: Winston has been found and returned!...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Aussie Pup: Help Find Her in Collindale!
Lost Aussie Pup: Help Find Her...
8 month old female Australian Shepherd- black...
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Sun, 25.01.2026
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Lost pets Windsor, photo: Lost Cat: Light Brown with Dark Spots
Lost Cat: Light Brown with Dar...
He has mostly light brown hair with darker in...
Thu, 01.01.2026
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Lost pets Loveland, photo: Lost Ragdoll Cat: Fluffy, Light-Eyed
Lost Ragdoll Cat: Fluffy, Ligh...
He looks kind of fat because of his bushy hai...
Thu, 25.12.2025
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Lost pets Fort Collins, photo: Lost Cat: Black & White, Triangle Nose
Lost Cat: Black & White, Trian...
Triangle black nose,white pads with black spo...
Tue, 25.11.2025

According to recent statistics, there are numerous lost pets reported every year in Fort Collins, Colorado. Many pet owners find themselves in a distressing situation when their beloved animals go missing. Understanding the scale of this issue can help prepare you for the unthinkable. It is crucial to know that you are not alone in this situation, as many pets get lost and require assistance in finding their way back home.


What to do if you lose your pet in Fort Collins, state of Colorado?

If your pet goes missing in Fort Collins, the first thing you should do is remain calm. Panic can cloud your judgment, making it more difficult to think clearly about the next steps. Start by searching your home and surrounding areas where your pet was last seen. Familiar sounds, such as toys or treats, can sometimes lure them back. Afterward, consider the following steps:

  • Check with your neighbors to see if they have seen your lost pet.
  • Visit your local animal shelters, as lost pets are often brought there.
  • Utilize social media platforms to spread the word about your missing animal.
  • Create flyers with a clear photo and description of your pet.
  • Contact local veterinarians to see if anyone has brought in your pet.

These actions are important in increasing the chances of finding your beloved animal. The sooner you start searching, the better your chances of a safe return.


How to write a missing pet ad in Fort Collins, state of Colorado

Writing an effective missing pet ad is essential when trying to find your lost animal. Here are some key elements to include in your advertisement:

  • A clear and recent photo of your pet, showcasing distinguishing features.
  • A detailed description including your pet's breed, size, and any markings.
  • Information about where and when your pet was last seen.
  • Your contact information, including phone number and email address.
  • A reward, if possible, to encourage more people to help in the search.

Make sure to post your ad in local community groups, online classifieds, and physical bulletin boards in Fort Collins. The more visibility your ad has, the higher the chances of someone recognizing your missing pet and helping you bring them home. Remember to keep hope alive, as many pets are found days, weeks, or even months after they initially go missing. By staying proactive and using all available resources, you increase your chances of reuniting with your four-legged friend.