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5 May
Whether it’s a dog or a cat, no one wants their beloved pet to go missing. WGx supposes the same holds true for guinea pigs, hamsters, birds (including cockatiels!), and certainly snakes.
While there is no official word on the status of the recently lost shiba inu Bella, there is help for grieving pet owners.
The City of San Jose’s Animal Care & Services (located at the SJ Animal Care Center, located at 2750 Monterey Road, not far from WG) does provide some tips for helping you find a lost cat or dog.
Their website does include some search tips (both for the real world and for online queries) a few helpful phone numbers, and even a template for a lost pet flier.
Picture here is a posting about lost cat Freya, posted recently long Willow Glen Way. WGx sincerely hopes everyone returns home safely.
One Response for "Equal Time for Cats, Birds"
Out of desperation, I used a pet psychic to successfully locate my cat last year after he’d been M.I.A. for 48 hours, locked in a neighbor’s guest cottage. My cat Pedro is featured on the psychic’s website under “Found in 5 mins.” A neighbor has used her too and found her cat within an hour. I hope it can help those whose beloved pets need help getting home. http://calmpet.com/foundpet_gallery.html
Susan
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