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Found cat Raleigh, photo: Friendly Cat Found at Riley Apartments
Friendly Cat Found at Riley Ap...
Found cat outside the Riley Apartment complex...
Sun, 23.02.2025
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Found cat Raleigh, photo: Friendly 3-Legged Grey Tabby Found!
Friendly 3-Legged Grey Tabby F...
He’s missing his back left leg, His tail seem...
Fri, 24.01.2025
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Found cat Raleigh, photo: Friendly Cat Found Near Poole Rd, Raleigh
Friendly Cat Found Near Poole...
Gray and white cat. Very friendly but skittis...
Sun, 12.01.2025
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Found cat Raleigh, photo: Friendly Female Cat Found in Raleigh!
Friendly Female Cat Found in R...
Super friendly cat looks like a female!!!
Fri, 20.12.2024
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Found cat Apex, photo: Found: Black & White Cat with Bell in Apex
Found: Black & White Cat with...
Male black and white cat, collar with bell, f...
Tue, 15.10.2024
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Found cat Raleigh, photo: Friendly Fluffy Cat Found: White, Brown & Grey
Friendly Fluffy Cat Found: Whi...
I am not sure the breed or sex of this cat bu...
Tue, 01.10.2024
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Found cat Garner, photo: Help Needed: Found Cat on White Oak Rd, Garner
Help Needed: Found Cat on Whit...
Showed up on doorstep Friday. Need help findi...
Fri, 26.07.2024
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Found cat Raleigh, photo: Found Tortie Cat: Blue Collar & Tag - Avent Ridge
Found Tortie Cat: Blue Collar...
Tortie, with blue or turquoise collar with bi...
Fri, 31.05.2024

In Raleigh, North Carolina, many pets go missing each year. Statistics show that hundreds of cats are reported lost, which highlights the importance of knowing what to do if you encounter a stray cat. Every lost animal deserves a chance to be reunited with its owner, and understanding the steps to take can help countless pet owners find their beloved companions.


What to do if you found a cat in Raleigh, state of North Carolina

If you find a cat, the first thing you should do is ensure the animal's safety. Approach the cat slowly and calmly to avoid startling them. Look for any identification tags that might provide the owner's information. If the cat appears friendly, try to coax it into a secure area or your home where it can be monitored.

Next, check for a microchip. Many cats have microchips that can be scanned by local veterinarians or animal shelters. If the cat has a chip, the shelter or vet can locate the owner and help reunite them.

Additionally, consider posting on social media. Many communities have local lost and found pet groups where you can share information about the found cat. Include clear photos and a detailed description to increase the chances of finding the owner.


Another helpful step is to contact local animal shelters and veterinary clinics. They often maintain records of lost pets and may have information that can assist you. You can also ask if they would allow you to post flyers about the found cat.


How to write an ad about a cat found in Raleigh, state of North Carolina

When writing an ad for a found cat, clarity is key. Start with a catchy title that states the pet is found, such as "Found Cat in Raleigh, North Carolina!". Include a brief description of the cat, noting its color, size, breed (if known), and any identifiable features.

Make sure to specify where the cat was found. This information helps potential owners determine if the cat might belong to them. Providing details about the cat's behavior is also helpful; mention if it is friendly, shy, or if it seems lost.

Include your contact information, such as a phone number or email, so the owner can reach you easily. Encourage pet owners to describe their lost cat to ensure you are reunited with the right pet.


Finally, reinforce a sense of urgency in your ad. The sooner a lost pet is found, the better chance it has of returning home safely. Together, we can help reunite lost pets with their families, making our community stronger.