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Sammy. Missing since August 10th 

 

Sammy went missing from Brownspring Drive (just off Edgbury and Green Lanes), SE9, on 10 August between 1.00pm and 4.00pm.

Sammy is five years old. He is not chipped and doesn’t wear a collar. He wiggles his paws when he is happy.

If you have seen Sammy, then please get in touch. There is a reward for finding him.

Please call Marie Wilmot on 07766452949 or 020 8857 8201

Pookey. Missing since August 26th

  

Five-year-old Pookey went missing from Pickhurst Lane in West Wickham on the 26th August. She is a very small black cat with white front paws, back socks, chin and neck. If found, please contact Emma on 07903 852548 or 0208 6545053. Pookey is microchipped but she doesn’t wear a collar.

Lost. Cockatiel called Obi

       

Obi went missing on the 26th July from St Paul’s Cray. If you have seen Obi, please call Pauline on 01689 831 547 or Karl on  020 7293 4013

LOST  

(In the Petts Wood area on 24/07/2010)

Grey & Pink Parrot

Reward If Found Contact Emma: 07961 756111  Lee: 07975 546938  Pet World: 01953 044953

 


Lost Animals

Losing a much loved pet is a very traumatic and heartbreaking experience. If you are unfortunate enough to be in this situation, we hope the following contact list of people and organisations will help you get reunited with your pet.

If you have lost your dog, we recommend you contact the following;

  • Battersea Dogs and Cats Home - Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
  • Local Dog Warden (employed by the local council)
  • Local Police
  • Your microchip company so they can flag your pet as missing
  • RSPCA - Lost and Found Register via the National Cruelty and Advice Line Tel; 0300 1234 999
  • RSPCA Bromley & District Branch - Contacts
  • Other local animal rescue centres
  • Your local vets
  • Neighbours, postman, milkman etc
  • Local shops and clubs (put flyers on noticeboards)
  • Missing Pets Bureau - Missing Pets Bureau
  • Petsearch UK - Petsearch UK
  • National Pet Register - Missing Pets Register
  • Dogs Trust - Dogs Trust
  • Animal Search -  Animal Search UK
If you have lost your cat, we recommend you contact the following;


Found Animals

If you have found an animal, please read the following:

Is it a healthy animal that you believe may have an owner? Try the above contacts.

Is it a sick or injured animal? -  Ring the RSPCA National Cruelty and Advice Line on Tel; 0300 1234 999.

Is it healthy stray animal? See below

If you have found a stray dog, we recommend you;

  • Report this to the local Dog Warden (employed by local council)
  • If the dog is hungry then please feed it and make water available
If you have found a stray cat, we recommend you;
  • Try to ascertain if the cat is definitely a stray by checking with neighbours or asking your local vet / RSPCA to scan the animal for a microchip.
  • If the cat will let you approach it then you could also fit a paper collar with a note asking the owner to contact you. See the example at the following link: PAPER CAT COLLAR
  • If you cannot catch the cat please ring the local RSPCA Bromley & District Branch for assistance (or the RSPCA National Cruelty and Advice line on the tel no above).
  • If the cat is hungry then please feed it and make water available
  • If you cannot take it into your home then ensure it has shelter outside which is dry and safe whilst you find a more suitable home for it (see below).
If you have found a rabbit, ferret or other small furry animal we recommend you;
  • Contact the RSPCA Bromley & District Branch
If the owner cannot be traced and you cannot provide a safe loving home yourself, then contact the following:
  • RSPCA Bromley & District Branch
  • Local animal rescue centres
  • Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
  • Your local vets
  • Cat Chat - Cat Chat
  • Cats Protection - Cats Protection