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LOST 2/20/12:
Pops (see pic). Lost in Hoover Valley area. If found, please contact
Susan and Robert Coe at (512) 447-3481.

WHAT
TO DO IF YOU HAVE LOST OR FOUND AN ANIMAL
- Post
signs/pictures in the area where animals were found or last seen.
- Call
all local veterinary offices to inquire if anyone has any knowledge
about this animal. Post signs/pictures at veterinary offices. If you
have found a pet, bring it in to the vet; they may recognize the
animal, or may be able to scan the pet for a microchip.
- Call
all local animal
control offices... not just where the animal was lost or found. They
are required by law to hold your animal for 3 days only. Make sure to
check with them daily if you are
looking for a lost pet.
- Put an ad in the local
newspaper (Highlander, Picayune). These papers have been known to post
this information for free or reduced prices. Contact each newspaper for
more information.
- Email Highland Lakes
SPCA at greg@highlandlakesspca.org
and we will be happy to post the
information and picture on our website at no cost.
We
HIGHLY recommend you microchip your pets to make sure they will find
their way home should they ever get lost. We can microchip your pet at
the shelter for $25 and do all the registration and paperwork for you.
If you would like to schedule an appointment to have your animal
chipped, call HLSCPA at 830-693-0569. We have microchip clinics in
other area locations from time to time so give a call or watch our
website for more information. The more animals who can find their way
home, the fewer we have to re-home, and the more we can save from
animal control.
All
of our adopted pets are spayed or neutered before they are released to
their new owners. This is included in the cost of adoption.
Occasionally, a puppy or kitten may be available for adoption before it
has reached an appropriate age for spaying or neutering. In these
instances, the new owners will be asked to place an additional deposit
at the time of adoption. This deposit is fully refundable once the
animal has completed the spaying/neutering process. We will be happy to
set up an appointment with one of our local veterinarians when the
animal comes of age. |
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