  
Houston SPCA Lost and Found
Eight Steps to Finding Your Pet
In the event of losing your pet, The Houston SPCA recommends that you vigorously pursue the following resources:
1. Contact your local Animal Protection and Animal Control Agencies immediately. Note: If giving a report by phone be prepared to give a detailed physical description.
Houston SPCA 900 Portway Drive Phone: (713) 869-SPCA (7722) Open Seven Days a week 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM You must visit our shelter and walk through our lost animal holding facility.
City of Houston Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care 2700 Evella - Phone: (713) 229-7300 Open: M-F 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM Please follow link to City of Houston Lost Dogs Please follow link to City of Houston Lost Cats
Citizens for Animal Protection 11925 Katy Freeway - Phone: (281) 497-0591 Open: M-F: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Sat. 10:00 am to 5:00 PM; Sun. 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Harris County Rabies and Animal Control 612 Canino - Phone: (281) 999-3191 Open: M-F: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM; Sat. 11:00 am to 4:00 PM Closed Sunday Please follow link to HCAC Lost Dogs Please follow link to HCAC Lost Cats
Houston Humane Society 14700 Almeda Road - Phone: (713) 433-6421 Open: M-Th. 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM F-Sun. 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
2. Place an ad in the lost and found section of the local newspapers: Houston Chronicle Classifieds: (713) 224-6868.
3. Contact surrounding veterinary clinics
4. Make door to door inquiries in immediate and surrounding neighborhoods.
5. Make flyers using a clear photograph and detailed description of your pet for placement in all locations of inquiry.
6.Update your voicemail to make sure callers hear a message with details about your pet’s situation and your cell phone number. If someone finds your pet, you want them to be able to find you!
7. For a cat, set a humane cat trap. A frightened cat’s instinct is to hide in silence. Traps can be rented from your local animal control agency.
8. Miscellaneous tips for finding your pet:
- Most "lost" cats tend to stay in the general vicinity from which they disappeared. It is rare that they would wander out of the immediate neighborhood, unless perhaps, they were recently moved. Be patient and creative in your search.
- A "lost" dog will tend to travel into the oncoming wind. This should be your first direction of search.
After you find your pet, report back to all the facilities where you left a report. This reduces existing paperwork and increases the agencies' ability to match other lost pets with their owners. Also, be sure to take down any old flyers or posters in your neighborhood. Spay or neuter your pet. This will help alleviate your pet's desire to roam and has many other benefits.
KEEP IDENTIFICATION ON YOUR PETS AT ALL TIMES! IT IS THEIR ONLY TICKET HOME!
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