Kim's Blog

Have you fallen in love with a cute, free or cheap pet for adoption or sale?

Wonderful! But hang on a second, is this a type of pet that is normally hundreds, if not thousands of dollars to buy? Does it seem almost “too good to be true”? Then it probably isn’t true!

Help lost pets get home quickly to their loving family with these top tips…

  • Place a listing on national and local lost pet sites, including Neighbourly
  • Check the Lost Pets online to see if this pet has already been reported as lost
  • Take the pet to the vet for a free microchip scan. If the pet is microchipped and registered it can be reunited very quickly. Remember not just dogs can be microchipped - cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, reptiles and even birds can be microchipped.

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Please help found pets find home quickly by always erring on the side of caution and assuming a pet that is "hanging around” IS LOST and in need of help.

Many sites welcome listings for found pets, sighted pets and deceased pets. For example, if you see a panicked dog running down the road - please post this vital location information in your local forum for the owner to see.

 

Did you know summer holidays are always the busiest time of year for lost pets…

holidaySo help keep your fur family safe by organising care for them while you’re away. You can arrange care with a live-in house sitter, a reliable neighbour or family member, a drop-in pet feeding/walking service, or a boarding cattery or kennel.

 

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