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Found cats in Smyrna

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Found cat Norcross, photo: Found Cat: White Markings, Missing Teeth
Found Cat: White Markings, Mis...
Missing some teeth White on nose, chest, and...
Wed, 30.07.2025
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Found cat Marietta, photo: Chill Found Cat on Whitlock Ave NW
Chill Found Cat on Whitlock Av...
Has had human interaction before very calm an...
Wed, 18.06.2025
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Found cat Atlanta, photo: Found Cat: Olive on 7th St NE, Atlanta
Found Cat: Olive on 7th St NE,...
Collared, name tag “Olive”. Black & grey tabb...
Sat, 03.05.2025
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Found cat Marietta, photo: Sweet Pregnant Tortoiseshell Found in Marietta
Sweet Pregnant Tortoiseshell F...
Tortoiseshell with a striped tail, very vocal...
Fri, 02.05.2025
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Found cat Atlanta, photo: Sweet Tabby Cat Found on 7th Street
Sweet Tabby Cat Found on 7th S...
Found a small female cat with tabby markings...
Thu, 16.01.2025
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Found cat Norcross, photo: Sweet Tabby Kitten Found in Norcross
Sweet Tabby Kitten Found in No...
Found sweet tabby kitten outside, my friend i...
Sat, 16.11.2024
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Found cat Marietta, photo: Friendly Tabby Found on Blackberry Lane
Friendly Tabby Found on Blackb...
Tabby, young, petite, friendly but skiddish,...
Mon, 11.11.2024
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Found cat , photo: Found: Chubby Gray & White Cat in Atlanta
Found: Chubby Gray & White Cat...
Chubby gray and white cat w/white line across...
Fri, 16.08.2024
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Found cat , photo: Lost Cat Found & Returned - Reward Honored!
Lost Cat Found & Returned - Re...
She was found by some strangers who told me t...
Sun, 23.06.2024
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Found cat Peachtree Corners, photo: Found: Friendly Spayed Kitten on Holcomb Bridge
Found: Friendly Spayed Kitten...
the pet was hungry, very well kept, very frie...
Mon, 29.04.2024
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Found cat Clarkston, photo: Urgent: Injured Cat Found on Rogers St!
Urgent: Injured Cat Found on R...
There is cat outside. He needs medical atten...
Mon, 01.04.2024
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Found cat Peachtree Corners, photo: Found Friendly Orange Cat - Peachtree Corners!
Found Friendly Orange Cat - Pe...
Not 100sure about the gender, i think its a f...
Fri, 01.03.2024

In Smyrna, Georgia, many pets go missing each year, with cats being one of the most common lost animals. Locals often report their struggles in finding their beloved pets, and statistics suggest that a significant number of stray cats are found in our neighborhoods. If you come across a lost cat, knowing how to help can make a difference in reuniting the animal with its owner.

What to do if you found a cat in Smyrna, state of Georgia

If you find a cat wandering in your neighborhood, the first step is to assess the situation. Is the cat friendly? Is it wearing a collar with identification? Here are some essential actions you should consider:

  • Observe the cat from a safe distance to gauge its behavior.
  • If the cat seems friendly, approach it slowly and gently.
  • Check if it has a collar with an ID tag.
  • Take a photo of the cat to share on social media and local community groups.
  • Visit local animal shelters to see if anyone has reported it missing.
  • Ask your neighbors if they recognize the cat.

It's essential to act promptly when you find a stray cat. Time is of the essence, and your actions can significantly impact its chances of being reunited with its owner.

How to write an ad about a cat found in Smyrna, state of Georgia

Creating an effective ad is crucial for finding the owner of the lost cat. Here’s a guideline on how to craft your advertisement:

  • Start with a clear headline stating "Found Cat in Smyrna, GA" to grab attention.
  • Include a description of the cat, mentioning its color, size, and any distinctive features.
  • Provide a good quality photo to help people recognize the cat.
  • Make sure to include your contact information so the owner can reach you easily.
  • Post your ad on local social media platforms, community boards, and pet-finding websites.
  • Take advantage of local animal shelters and veterinary clinics to share your ad.

By following these steps, you can help a lost cat find its way home in Smyrna, Georgia. Don’t underestimate the power of community engagement in reuniting pets with their families.