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Lost pet — how to find them fast

A fast, practical plan for finding a lost pet, plus the shelters and microchip registries to contact.

When a pet goes missing in Klamath Falls, speed and visibility are everything. Most lost pets are found close to home within the first day.

  1. Search the immediate area. Check nearby gardens, sheds, and quiet spots. Bring treats and a familiar item, and call calmly.
  2. Alert the microchip registry. Flag your pet as missing with the microchip database so your details are current if they're scanned.
  3. Call local shelters and vets. Phone shelters, pounds, and veterinary practices around Klamath Falls and ask them to note your pet's description.
  4. Post online and on lost-pet databases. Share clear photos in local community groups and lost-pet services.
  5. Put up visible notices. A simple poster with a photo, the area, and a contact number still works.
  6. Post a listing. Add a lost-pet listing for Klamath Falls so found-pet reports nearby surface alongside yours.

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Recent reports in Klamath Falls

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Lost yellow-crested cockatiel in Klamath Falls

I lost my yellow-crested cockatiel yesterday around 3pm. It's gray with a bright yellow crest, orange cheeks, and a small white patch on the left wing. There's a blue leg band on the right leg with the code 'KLF-07'—hard to miss. I think it flew from my apartment near Main Street and ended up near the Klamath Falls Public Library. This bird is a big comfort to me and holds sentimental value; please reach out if you’ve seen it.

Klamath Falls about 1 month ago
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Blue-green budgie with yellow crown, lost near Link River

I lost my blue-green budgie named Pico yesterday around 3pm near the Link River Trail behind the Safeway on 5th Street in Klamath Falls. He's about the size of a soda can, with a bright yellow crown and a small white patch under his beak, plus a tiny silver leg band marked 214. He's very friendly but skittish with crowds, and he usually answers to Pico when I whistle. This bird means a lot to me and I’m really worried—if you spot him around Moore Park or near 6th Street downtown, email me and I’ll come get him.

Klamath Falls 6 months ago
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Leopard gecko in orange with white patch

I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm near the public library on Main Street in downtown Klamath Falls. It's about 4 inches long, bright orange with a sprinkle of black spots and a pale yellow belly. It has a tiny white patch above its left eye and a slight kink at the base of its tail - those features help identify it in a crowd. It's generally active, eats small crickets, and I keep it in a glass terrarium with a blue lid. I'm really worried - this gecko means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I'd be so grateful to get it back if anyone's seen it. If you've spotted it, a heads-up would mean everything.

Klamath Falls 7 months ago
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Lost blue dog collar with silver identification tags engraved with 'Buddy' and a contact phone number near the headwaters of Upper Klamath Lake.

I lost a blue dog collar with silver identification tags while walking my dog near the headwaters of Upper Klamath Lake in Klamath Falls. It has 'Buddy' engraved on one side and my phone number on the other. I was distracted by some ducks and didn't realize it had slipped off. If anyone finds it, I would really appreciate getting it back!

Headwaters of Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR, USA 11 months ago