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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 San Angelo, 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 San Angelo 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 San Angelo so found-pet reports nearby surface alongside yours.

Helpful resources for San Angelo

Recent reports in San Angelo

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Calico cat with pink collar and heart patch

I lost my calico cat yesterday around 3pm after she slipped out the door while I was unloading groceries at the Walmart on Bryant Blvd in San Angelo. She's about 9 pounds, mostly white with orange and black patches, and she wears a pink collar with a tiny bell. She has a small notch in her right ear and a heart-shaped white patch on her chest, plus one blue eye and one green eye. She’s indoor-only and means a lot to me—I'm really worried and miss her terribly. If you’ve seen her, please text me as soon as you can.

San Angelo 4 months ago
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Grey cockatiel with yellow crest, lost near Fort Concho

I lost my grey cockatiel this afternoon around 3pm. He’s a pet bird with a grey body, a bright yellow crest, and orange cheek patches—super friendly, loves to bob his head when he chirps. He wears a blue leg band with the code AZ-214 and has a tiny notch in the left wing that shows when he preens. We were near the Concho River Walk off Chadbourne Street by Fort Concho National Historic Landmark when he bolted from my shoulder and vanished into a palm—he means a lot to me and it would mean the world to get him back; if you spot him, email me at [email protected].

San Angelo 5 months ago
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Gray lop-eared rabbit with blue collar

Yesterday around 3pm I lost my small gray lop-eared rabbit. It slipped out of my apartment door when I opened it to bring out trash, and I last saw it near the Angelo State University campus along North Bryant Blvd, by the campus green behind the Student Center. The rabbit is about the size of a loaf of bread, with soft gray fur and a white belly. It wears a bright blue collar with a tiny silver bell, and there is a small white heart shaped patch of fur on its chest. One ear tends to flop more than the other. This little guy is a gift from my kid and has sentimental value; I really need to get him back. If found, please email me at [email protected].

San Angelo 6 months ago
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Lost small vivid green pet green tree frog last seen by the rock garden in a backyard in San Angelo.

I lost my pet green tree frog while playing with him in my backyard in San Angelo. He usually loves to jump around by the rock garden, but I can't find him anywhere! He's small, about the size of a golf ball, and very vivid green. If you see him or have found him, please let me know. I'm really worried about him!

Backyard near rock garden, San Angelo, Texas, United States 11 months ago