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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 Pittsburgh, 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 Pittsburgh 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 Pittsburgh so found-pet reports nearby surface alongside yours.

Helpful resources for Pittsburgh

Recent reports in Pittsburgh

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Lost kittens near Schenley Plaza, Oakland

Hi, I’m Alex Bennett. Around 8:15 PM Friday I last saw my kittens in Schenley Plaza near Pitt’s Cathedral of Learning, and they sprinted toward the fountain area. They’re a tiny gray tabby and a small orange tabby, both understandably frightened, and I’m worried sick about them. I’ve searched the surrounding streets of Oakland—Forbes Avenue, the plaza, and nearby parks—but they could be anywhere by now, so please keep an eye out in Schenley Park.

Schenley Plaza, Oakland, PA 14 days ago
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Gray cockatiel with yellow crest and orange cheeks

I lost my gray cockatiel yesterday around 3pm. He’s a small bird with a bright yellow crest, orange cheeks, white wing bars, and he wears a silver leg band with 'T1' on it, plus a slightly frayed left wing feather. Last seen perched on the balcony railing outside my apartment near Ellsworth Ave and Walnut Street in Shadyside, Pittsburgh. He’s really gentle and a big part of the family; it was a gift from my grandma, so it means a lot to me. If you’ve seen him, please email [email protected].

Pittsburgh 6 months ago
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Lost golden-brown dwarf hamster named Peanut last seen near backyard close to Schenley Park.

I noticed my little hamster, Peanut, was missing after I accidentally left the cage door unlocked while cleaning. He’s a golden-brown dwarf hamster and was last seen around our backyard close to Schenley Park. If anyone happens to find him, please let me know; he means the world to me!

Backyard near Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 11 months ago