Lost and Found
If you found a litter of kittens, please review our FAQ page for additional information.
If you found a pregnant cat, please review this helpful document for additional information.
If you found an animal, be sure to have it scanned for a microchip. Shelters and most vets will scan for free.
Send details of the animal you have lost or found in the Bulverde/San Antonio area to the following sites:
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Nextdoor.com (connects you to your neighbors, who are the best neighborhood contact for finding your missing animal)
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Comal County Lost and Found Dogs (https://www.facebook.com/newbraunfelscanyonlaketxlostandfoundpetsbasilwasil)
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PawBoost (https://www.pawboost.com/)
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Humane Society of New Braunfels (https://www.hsnba.org/lost-found/search/)
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Alamo Area Partners for Animal Welfare (http://aapaw.org/lost-and-found-pets.html)
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Man &Beast (210-590-7387) Call and register the lost/found animal.
Please include the following information.
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What kind of animal(s) is in need?
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How many animal(s) are there?
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What is the address of the location that the animal(s) were found/lost?
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Contact phone number and/or email
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Do the animal(s) seem friendly? Healthy? Injured or sick?
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If friendly, were you able to take to a vet for free microchip scanning?
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Do you have any idea of the possible age?
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Do you have a photo of the animal(s) that you can share?
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Have flyers been circulated? IF, so where? IF not, why not?
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Is the animal microchipped?
1. Use any of these templates to create a flyer for your missing pet.
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On Line Template - enter your information, and it will produce a page for you
2. You may also check out the following websites which helps get the word out.
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LostPetUSA.net
3. To become one of our "connections," send a request to animalrescueconnections@gmail.com and have yourself, your Homeowners' Association, neighborhood group, vet clinic, or animal control included in the email distribution.
4. This list of shelters in the central Texas area may be helpful.
5. If you cannot locate the animal's home and cannot keep the pet, consider our Foster Your Own Rescue Program.