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RSPCA West Dorset Branch Registered Charity 248616
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Lost and Found Have you lost or found an animal other than a cat* within the RSPCA West Dorset Branch area? If so, you can Email us with details and we will add them to this page. Please include the details below. We will not publish your full name or address on this page or pass them on to anyone else - you may list a phone number or otherwise we will contact you direct if there are any responses. Don't forget to let us know when to remove your advert! If you would like to contact us regarding any of the animals listed below please Email us or telephone us on 01305 259672. *HAVE YOU LOST OR FOUND A CAT IN DORSET??
*IF YOU HAVE LOST OR FOUND A CAT, PLEASE CLICK ON THE LOGO BELOW TO GO TO THE WEBSITE OF THE "DORSET LOST AND FOUND CAT REGISTER" THIS IS A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF LOST CATS IN THE DORSET AREA, YOU CAN REQUEST THAT DETAILS OF YOUR ANIMAL BE ADDED TO THE SITE AS WELL AS CHECKING THE RECORDS TO SEE IF A CAT MATCHING THE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR LOST ANIMAL HAS BEEN FOUND. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SERVICE IS ONLY FOR CATS LOST IN DORSET. FOR OTHER LOST ANIMALS IN DORSET EMAIL US, AND WE WILL ADD THEM TO THIS WEBPAGE.
These are some other websites you might like to check out if you have lost or found an animal. These sites are in not directly connected with the RSPCA and are listed here for information purposes. www.dorsetcatslostandfound.co.uk The Dorset Lost and Found Cat Register www.doglost.co.uk Please visit this page if you have lost or found a dog Animals Lost Back To Top LOST CAT - 24/04/2009 - Tigger went missing on Friday 24th April from Icen Way in Dorchester, Dorset. He is a beautiful large silver tabby neutered male, microchipped, usually very sociable, but when cornered or frightened will show his claws. Please call 01305 262978 or 07845 426783 with any information. Animals Found Back To Top None at present. Microchipping The RSPCA recommends that you have your pets microchipped. Microchipped pets which go astray stand a much better chance of being reunited with their owners. It is quick and painless procedure whereby a small 'chip' is implanted under the skin of the animal - when an animal is found it is then 'scanned' for a chip which will provide a unique reference linking the pet with his or her owner's details. Please ask your vet for details. Click on the sleepy cat to Email us! |