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Lost Cats
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page has been created in order to facilitate reunions between people and their
lost cats. Below you will find photos and basic information about stray
cats who are currently residing at HSCC. The ages are approximate.
Please note that this page is updated every couple of days and is not updated
over the weekend.
If you have lost your cat:
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Call the Humane Society of Chittenden County
immediately and file a lost cat report. We answer our phones Tuesday -
Friday from 1 - 6 pm and Saturday from 10 am - 4 pm. Our phone # is
(802) 862-0135.
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Be prepared to provide our staff with a
detailed description of your cat as well as with information regarding when
and where your cat went missing. In addition it is helpful if you can
email a photo of your cat to us at
bestfriends@chittendenhumane.org.
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Visit this web page regularly to see if your cat
is here. You may want to also check our available cats page if your cat
has been missing for more than a week.
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Post flyers around your neighborhood with a
color photo of your cat (if possible) and a detailed description of your cat.
Be sure to include any identifying marks that make your cat unique, gender,
age, size, color, name, your contact information, as well as information about
when and where the cat was last seen. Your neighbors might not realize
that your cat is missing. It is also advised that you post flyers at
Police Stations and Humane Societies within a 60 mile radius of your home.
Cats sometimes travel.
If you feel that a cat listed might be your lost
companion, please contact us (see above for our phone # and Adoption Center
Hours). You will need the following to reclaim your
cat: a current photo of your cat and vet records to verify ownership. The
owner of the animal must visit HSCC in person to reclaim the cat. We
cannot release lost cats to friends or neighbors. Please note that per
Vermont State Statutes, stray cats are held at HSCC for seven days before being
placed up for adoption. If after that holding period you have not claimed
your cat, he or she becomes the sole property of HSCC. Also, depending on
the duration of your cat's stay, we may ask for a donation for boarding and any
medical care he or she has received while in our care.
Please note that cats are listed in the
order in which they arrived at HSCC and are not
available for adoption yet.
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Engine
- Age unknown Neutered Male
Arrived: 06/18/09
Location where
found - Found at The Rehab Gym in Colchester. Had gotten into the
engine of someone's van.
Summary:
DECLAWED - seems to have been an indoor kitty. No collar found
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Napolean
- 1-2 year? Intact Male
Arrived: 05/20/09
Location where
found - Found in Winooski
Summary:
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Iris
- 10 week old Female
Arrived: 05/19/09
Location where
found - Found in Burlington
Summary:
Very sweet and social
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Breeze
- 2year? Spayed Female
Arrived: 05/13/09
Location where
found - Found in Shelburne
Summary:
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Solange
- ~1year Intact Female
Arrived: 05/13/09
Location where
found - Found in Burlington
Summary:
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Harris
- 1-2 year? Intact Male
Arrived: 04/28/09
Location where
found - Found in Charlotte
Summary:
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Aggie
- Female
Arrived: 04/21/09
Location where
found - Found in Essex Junction
Summary:
friendly
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