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Reuniting Pets With Their Families
Lost & Found
When your dog or cat strays from home, it's frightening for everyone. Here are some tips to help reunite you with your companion as quickly as possible.
Please note: the Humane Society of Catawba County and Catawba County Animal Services are two different shelters. HSCC generally does not take in stray animals. If you've lost a pet or found a stray, your first call should be to Catawba County Animal Services at (828) 466-6814. That said, the occasional stray does come to us — we're happy to keep an eye out for yours.
If You've Lost a Pet
- Check the shelters
View animals currently in our care on the Adopt pages of this site, and check with Catawba County Animal Services. - Let us know
Email your pet's information and photos to info@catawbahumane.org so we can keep them on our radar. - Use Petco Love Lost
Search the national database and create a lost-pet alert at Petco Love Lost. - Spread the word
Post flyers, check with neighbors, and use local Facebook lost-and-found groups.
Stray Holding & Microchips
HSCC holds stray pets for 72 hours before assessing them for adoption. As strays come in, we scan them for a microchip and contact the registered owner whenever one is found — one more reason to keep your pet chipped and your information up to date.
Preventing a Lost Pet
- ID tags
Keep a current ID tag on your pet's collar at all times. - Microchip & register
Microchip your pet and keep the registration current as your contact info changes. - Spay/neuter
Altered pets are less likely to roam. - Secure & supervise
Keep dogs leashed or in a fenced area, and don't leave pets unattended.