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Lost and found pets Mountain View, photo: Found female dog, West Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View - tan with black accents
Found female dog, West Evelyn...
No collar. Coat is tan with black accents and...
Sun, 19.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Mountain View, photo: Lost male cat, Brookdale Avenue, Mountain View - Oreo, a fluffy tuxedo
Lost male cat, Brookdale Avenu...
The Cat's name is Oreo and is a 5 year old ve...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Richmond, photo: Found dog, Sunnyvale, Richmond - older black male, blue collar
Found dog, Sunnyvale, Richmond...
Older black male (intact) dog. Blue collar wi...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost and found pets San Jose, photo: Lost female cat, Crocker Way, Santa Clara - Calico, skittish
Lost female cat, Crocker Way,...
Kirby is a Calico about 4 years old female an...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost and found pets San Jose, photo: Lost male cat, Lucretia Avenue, San Jose - blueish grey with tiger stripes
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His like a blueish grey tone tiger stripes an...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost and found pets El Dorado Hills, photo: Lost female dog, Easy Street, Mountain View - greyish/brown Pitbull mix
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Greyish/brown Pitbull mix with a white spot o...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Cupertino, photo: Missing cat Male, Cupertino (usl534553)
Missing cat Male, Cupertino (u...
Neighbors, my indoor cat Toro went missing to...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Sunnyvale, photo: Found male dog, East Fremont Avenue, Sunnyvale - Rusty miniature Australian shepherd
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Rusty miniature australian shepherd with blue...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Altos, photo: Lost male cat, Frontero Avenue, Los Altos - chubby and white-faced
Lost male cat, Frontero Avenue...
Bottom of his face is pretty much white. He’s...
Fri, 03.04.2026
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Lost and found pets San Jose, photo: Found male dog, Laurelglen Court, San Jose - dark brown and brindle coat
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Dark brown and brindle colored coat. He’s ver...
Tue, 31.03.2026
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Lost and found pets San Francisco, photo: Lost male cat, Kirkmont Drive, Saratoga - white with black tail and black left ear
Lost male cat, Kirkmont Drive,...
White with black tail and black left ear. Let...
Wed, 25.03.2026
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Lost and found pets Napa, photo: Lost female cat, Harvard Avenue, Santa Clara - tabby, 9 years old
Lost female cat, Harvard Avenu...
Tabby cat, female, 9 years old, petite size,...
Mon, 23.03.2026
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Lost and found pets San Jose, photo: Lost Dog, Male, Brentwood Drive, 889, San Jose - Golden Service Dog
Lost Dog, Male, Brentwood Driv...
My dog's name is Maxi, it's golden, it's a se...
Mon, 16.03.2026
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Lost and found pets Sunnyvale, photo: Lost Female Cat, Winstead Court, Sunnyvale - brown tabby with yellow-green eyes
Lost Female Cat, Winstead Cour...
Lost Cat – Sunnyvale Brown tabby, about 8 lbs...
Sat, 14.03.2026
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Lost and found pets Redwood City, photo: Lost female cat, 2nd Avenue, Redwood City
Lost female cat, 2nd Avenue, R...
We moved n kitty got scared n she ran off
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Lost and found pets Castro Valley, photo: Lost male cat, Orange Avenue, Cupertino - yellow eyes, white chest
Lost male cat, Orange Avenue,...
Yellow eyes, white chest, white belly, white...
Sat, 28.02.2026
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Lost and found pets Mountain View, photo: Lost White Dachshund on Gladys Ave
Lost White Dachshund on Gladys...
Wary of strangers small stocky white female d...
Fri, 20.02.2026
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Lost and found pets San Jose, photo: Lost Black Mancoon Cat in San Jose
Lost Black Mancoon Cat in San...
All black with a small white dot on her chest...
Fri, 20.02.2026
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost: Large Skittish Orange Tabby Cat
Lost: Large Skittish Orange Ta...
Male orange tabby. On the larger side and ver...
Listing is boosting
Sun, 15.02.2026
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Lost and found pets San Jose, photo: Lost Bird: Grey & Yellow, San Jose 4034
Lost Bird: Grey & Yellow, San...
Grey and yellow with orange cheecks
Wed, 11.02.2026

Finding lost pets in Palo Alto, state of California

When it comes to finding lost pets in Palo Alto, California, it is essential to act quickly and effectively. Many pets, including dogs and cats, can go missing for various reasons, such as escaping from the yard, during walks or traveling. The first step is to search your neighborhood thoroughly, as a large percentage of pets are found close to home. Look in bushes, under cars, and in any hidden spots where they may be hiding.

Additionally, engaging the local community can greatly enhance your chances of finding lost pets. Here are some ways to do this:

  • Post about your lost pet on social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram, especially in local groups.
  • Create and distribute flyers in your neighborhood and nearby parks.
  • Check with local shelters, veterinary clinics, and animal control to see if anyone has reported finding your pet.
  • Speak to your neighbors and ask them to keep an eye out for your animal.

Maintaining hope and patience is key when searching for a lost pet in Palo Alto. Every day counts, and the sooner you act, the better chance you have of finding your furry friend.

What to do if you find a lost animal in Palo Alto, state of California

If you come across a lost animal in Palo Alto, it is important to take responsible actions to ensure the safety and well-being of the pet. First, assess the situation and check if the animal appears to be friendly or frightened. Here are steps you should consider:

  • Approach the animal slowly and calmly, without making any sudden movements.
  • Look for any identifying tags or collars that may provide information about the owner.
  • If the animal appears to be lost but friendly, contact local shelters or animal control to report the find.
  • If you feel confident, you can try to safely capture the animal and bring it to a shelter or a veterinarian for help.

Additionally, consider posting found animal notices in your community, social media, and local animal-focused websites to help reunite the lost animal with its owner.

How to write an ad about a lost or found animal in Palo Alto, state of California?

Writing an effective ad for a lost or found animal in Palo Alto is crucial to maximize visibility and increase the chances of a successful reunion. When crafting your advertisement, you should include the following essential elements:

  • Clearly state whether the animal is lost or found, along with a brief description, including its species, breed, color, size, and any distinguishing features.
  • Include your contact information, ensuring it is easy for people to reach you.
  • If applicable, mention where exactly the animal was lost or found, and any relevant details about the location.
  • Add a heartwarming touch or a personal story about the pet to evoke an emotional response from the audience.

By providing all necessary details, you are enhancing the chances of finding lost pets or rehoming found animals to their rightful owners in Palo Alto.