Find Your Lost Pet
Conduct a Thorough Search and Increase Your Chances of Finding Him/Her
By Kassidy Emmerson, published May 19, 2006
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One day I had repairmen at my house, and my housecat "Kermit" escaped through an open door. He was petrified of being outside, so Kermit hid in the garage. Which leads me to my first tip to find your lost pet: be sure to thoroughly check your premises FIRST. If Kitty or Rover or your pet skunk turns up missing, get the family together to do a thorough search of your property. Split up the search group so half inspects the inside, while the other half searches the outside. Tell everyone to call your pet's name out loudly. You may just find your "lost" pet right there at home.
As the old saying goes, "don't leave any stone unturned." You'd be surprised at the tiny, remote places your lost pet might climb into to hide.
If you don't find your lost pet after an hour or so of intense searching, then it's time to spread your search out to a wider area. Before you set out on your wider search, grab a recent picture of your lost pet to take along. Then, check with your neighbors to see if they have seen him or her. If they haven't, ask delivery people, repair people, work crews, postal carriers, taxi drivers, crossing guards, business owners, and anyone else you see in the immediate area, if they have seen your lost pet. Search your neighborhood to see if you can find your pet.
Still no luck? Then it's time to broaden the search area even wider to find your lost pet. Get your phone book out and call the animal shelters in your area. Put them on alert that you're searching for your lost dog, cat, or other animal. Give each shelter a description of your pet and your name and phone number. Tell them you'll have fliers printed up shortly, and you'll drop one off to them. I suggest you call all of the animal shelters, especially the ones that still euthanize stray animals. Because, your phone call could save your lost pet's life if it's been missing from home for a period of days.
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Did You Know?
Every year, more than ten million pets are lost. Unfortunately, many of their owners give up on searching, and they are never found.
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