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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 San Jose, photo: Help Find Flubby: Lost Black Cat in San Jose
Help Find Flubby: Lost Black C...
Is a black maybe in 20 in cat years . Hes a f...
Sat, 21.02.2026
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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...
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Sun, 15.02.2026

Finding lost pets in Santa Clara, state of California

Finding a lost pet can be a daunting task, but knowing the right steps to take can significantly improve your chances of reuniting with your beloved animal. In Santa Clara, California, the community is often rallying together to assist those who have lost their pets. To get started, it is crucial to spread the word about your missing animal.

Start by reaching out to local shelters and animal control services. They often have resources for helping find lost animals:

  • Contact the humane society in Santa Clara.
  • Visit your local animal shelter in Santa Clara.
  • Post on social media platforms dedicated to lost and found pets in Santa Clara.
  • Check if there are any community boards where you can place your lost pet flyers.

Additionally, talking to your neighbors and local community members can be incredibly helpful. Many times, a lost animal may wander into a nearby yard or be taken in by a caring neighbor.

What to do if you find a lost animal in Santa Clara, state of California

If you come across a lost animal, your response is vital in ensuring its safety and well-being. First and foremost, ensure that you approach the animal calmly, as it may be frightened or disoriented. Here are steps to follow:

  • Check for tags or identifying features to find the owner.
  • Take the animal to a local veterinarian or animal shelter to scan for a microchip.
  • Post about the found animal on community forums and social media.
  • Consider holding the animal temporarily while searching for its owner.

By taking these steps, you can help reunite the lost animal with its family, and your efforts will be greatly appreciated by the community.

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

Writing an effective ad for a lost or found animal is crucial to capture the attention of potential helpers. When creating your advertisement, ensure you include the following:

  • A clear description of the animal, including its breed, color, and any distinctive features.
  • The location where the animal was lost or found, specifying that this occurred in Santa Clara.
  • Your contact information, making it easy for others to reach you.
  • Any specific details such as the animal's temperament or quirks that may help others identify it.

Remember to keep the ad concise but informative. Sharing it across various platforms can significantly increase the chances of finding the owner or reuniting the lost pet.