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Found cats in Waltham

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Found cat , photo: Found: White & Orange Cat on Bedford St
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Cat had mid-length fur, on the longer side fo...
Tue, 29.07.2025
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Found cat Revere, photo: Lost Cat: Grey, Waite Reservoir Ave, Revere
Lost Cat: Grey, Waite Reservoi...
Grey and Waite
Tue, 15.07.2025
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Found cat Medford, photo: Elderly Cat Found: Sweet & Seeking Home
Elderly Cat Found: Sweet & See...
She’s an elderly cat who is very sweet temper...
Fri, 20.06.2025
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Found cat , photo: Found: Young Tabby Cat on Leland Road
Found: Young Tabby Cat on Lela...
Brown and black tabby. Adolescent would be my...
Sat, 14.06.2025
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Found cat Salem, photo: Found: Friendly Fluffy Orange Cat, Salem
Found: Friendly Fluffy Orange...
Orange cat with white markings and a very flu...
Fri, 23.05.2025
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Found cat Waltham, photo: Found Cat: Black Face, Green Eyes, Waltham
Found Cat: Black Face, Green E...
No collar black face gray collar brown body g...
Fri, 16.05.2025
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Found cat Marlborough, photo: Tuxedo Cat Found in Marlborough Trap
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Tuxedo cat, young, found in cat trap when loo...
Fri, 08.11.2024
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Found cat Boston, photo: Found Cat: Red Collar, Roxbury St, Boston
Found Cat: Red Collar, Roxbury...
Red collar
Sat, 02.11.2024
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Found cat Boston, photo: Lost Black Cat: Short Hair, Boston Area
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Black male short hair missing hair in the ba...
Sat, 12.10.2024
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Found cat Lynn, photo: Found: Brown & Black Cat, Green Eyes - Lynn
Found: Brown & Black Cat, Gree...
Brown, and black short haired male with long...
Sat, 07.09.2024
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Found cat Waltham, photo: Found: Brown Tabby with Crinkled Ear in Waltham
Found: Brown Tabby with Crinkl...
Brown tabby, approximately 2-5 years old, cri...
Mon, 02.09.2024
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Found cat Boston, photo: Found Kitten: 6-Mo Girl, Nose Spot - Boston
Found Kitten: 6-Mo Girl, Nose...
Female, not microchipped, vet approximates to...
Thu, 09.05.2024
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Found cat Revere, photo: Found Cat Near Oak Island St, Revere - Help!
Found Cat Near Oak Island St,...
Found male cat with no tag or collar, current...
Sun, 21.04.2024

In Waltham, Massachusetts, many cats go missing every year, leaving their owners worried and anxious. According to local statistics, around 10% of pets, including cats, are reported lost at some point in their lives. This statistic highlights the importance of knowing what steps to take if you find a lost cat or how to respond if your own pet goes missing.

What to do if you found a cat in Waltham, state of Massachusetts

If you happen to find a cat in Waltham, there are several steps you should follow to ensure the best outcome for the animal and its potential owner. First, try to determine if the cat has an owner. Check for a collar with identification tags. If the cat appears friendly, you can approach it gently and check for any signs of ownership. In addition, you can:

  • Take a clear photo of the cat to share on social media.
  • Post about the found cat in local community groups that focus on pets.
  • Visit nearby animal shelters to report the found cat and leave your contact information.
  • Check local veterinary clinics to see if the cat has been chipped.

Always remember to keep the safety of the cat in mind. If the cat seems injured, consider taking it to a local vet for assessment. The quicker you act, the better the chances of reuniting the cat with its family.

After ensuring the cat's immediate safety, you can spread the word about the found animal to increase the chances of it being reunited with its owner. Utilizing social media and community resources can be extremely effective in these situations.

How to write an ad about a cat found in Waltham, state of Massachusetts

Creating an effective advertisement for a found cat is crucial in helping reunite the animal with its owner. Here are some tips on how to write an ad that will catch the attention of those looking for their lost pet:

  • Start by providing a clear description of the cat, including its color, size, and any unique markings.
  • Mention the location where you found the cat and the date.
  • Provide your contact information, including phone number and email, so that the owner can easily reach you.
  • Include a photo of the cat, as visuals can significantly increase the chances of someone recognizing their lost pet.

When you write your ad, keep it concise and focused on the key details that will help identify the cat. Post the ad in local forums, social media groups, and community bulletin boards. The more places you post, the better chance you have of finding the owner.

In conclusion, keeping the community informed and proactive can greatly enhance the chances of reuniting lost pets with their families. By following these steps, you can help ensure that every cat that goes missing has a better chance of being found.