In The Meantime
Still can’t find the cat’s rightful owner? You’ll keep looking, but for now, it’s still you, so step it up a notch:
- Take this friendly cat to your veterinarian to assess for previous sterilization, FIV and FeLV and general health. Keep all vet records.
- Contact Stray Cat Alliance and request space to exhibit the cat at our popular adoption events held throughout the Los Angeles community.
- If you already have cats, why not introduce the newcomer slowly and allow it to live in your household until a new home is found, rather than keeping the cat isolated? Who knows? You may find the cat a permanent, welcome addition to your current, treasured feline family. Perhaps it was just meant to be.
Read On:
Who's That Cat
So very sad, but so very true: Many cats labeled “feral” were once someone’s pet and are now rightfully confused and terrified to have been abandoned or lost. If there are at a shelter, they’re in real danger....
Spread the Word
Create a flyer to post in the area where you found the cat. Include a minimal description...
Websites for Lost and Found Pets
First, check the websites of all local shelters. They usually post pictures and/or descriptions of animals in their “care.” The followings websites are highly recommended by us if you’ve lost or found a cat...