Featured Happy Tails! November 2025 – Lost & Found Dogs, Cats, & Pets That Were Reunited in November
PawBoost loves to share happy endings! Check out October’s Featured Happy Tails to learn how these fur babies were reunited with their families.
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Ducky: Lost Emu Reunited in Hernando, FL!

“Our neighbors had much larger fireworks than ever in the past. They are used to some, but this year the neighbors had some really big ones, and Ducky just got too spooked and jumped the fence.
I made the post on PawBoost and had so many comments. They were offering sightings and also overall support to get her home. She isn’t a “normal” pet, so a few emu owners offered to come and help. Animal Control was fantastic and helped me when they saw her. She was just too slippery, and we lost her in the woods.
PawBoost comments were what ultimately led us straight to her. The comment stated where she was, and we were only a few minutes away searching.
We wouldn’t have found her so quickly without PawBoost!!”
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Banshee: Lost Dog Reunited in Adairsville, GA!

“Banshee escaped the electric fence and wandered off our property. Not sure if the electric fence broke, her collar died, or something chased her off the property. We live in a very rural area.
I received a Facebook message three days later from a woman saying she thought she had found her. I’m not sure if PawBoost directly contributed to her being found, but the lost poster definitely helped, and posting in all of the lost pet Facebook groups, the person who found her saw all of the Facebook posts.
When you’re all clouded with emotion of losing a pet, it’s hard to remember all the things to do. PawBoost helped with the checklist of what to do when your pet goes missing, and created a lost flyer and automatically posted it to Facebook groups to get the word out, which ultimately was seen by the person who found her.”
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Sky: Lost Cat Reunited in Holmen, WI

“Sky went missing while I was taking her to meet students at a dance class. We were just two feet from the entrance when two young boys rode by on their bikes and skidded their tires right next to us. Startled, Sky jumped from my arms and bolted. I chased her for 10–15 minutes, but eventually, I lost sight of her. It was devastating. The area is industrial, full of hiding spots, which made the search even harder.
For the next six days, I did everything I could to find her—passing out flyers, calling local businesses, and walking the area for hours. Toward the end of the week, I started camping out near the spot where she disappeared, hoping to learn her patterns and gain her trust. I spotted her a few times, always just out of reach.
Then one night, I got there and immediately saw her. I sat quietly about 20–25 feet away, not wanting to scare her. She seemed calm with me there, but still hesitant to approach. After 45 minutes of sitting together in silence, she began to walk away. I followed slowly, and she wandered into a storage unit. I knew this might be my one chance. I quickly called for help, and thankfully, a friend rushed over. Together, we safely got her into a crate. Sky was finally safe.
After six long days, my sweet girl is back in my arms, and I am overwhelmed with emotion. For anyone out there missing a pet—especially a cat—please don’t give up. I could tell Sky wanted to come home, but she just needed time to feel safe. And the best part? As soon as we got home, she rubbed up against me and rolled over for belly rubs like nothing ever happened. Honestly, I think she thought we were just on a little camping adventure.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, to everyone who supported, shared, helped, and encouraged me throughout that week. My heart is full.
When my cat Sky went missing, I felt completely overwhelmed—but PawBoost gave me a sense of direction and hope. It helped me quickly get the word out to the local community, and I received messages of support and even a few sightings because of it. The platform made it easy to spread the word and feel less alone during such a stressful time. I truly believe it played a part in bringing Sky home.”
Scruffy: Lost Dog Reunited in Tucson, AZ!

“I didn’t notice Scruffy was out in the alley when I closed the gate. Then there was a rainstorm, so I thought he was hiding under the bed and didn’t notice he was missing until two hours later.
He was 0.7 miles away with the nicest people. They finally posted to Facebook and found me right away. PawBoost made it so easy to make a lost pet flyer that I used both digitally and in print. I also loved the automatic post PawBoost makes and the fact that some local vets have access to the missing dog notices. I’m so, so grateful.
PawBoost made it easy to get the word out at a time when you’re really an emotional wreck. Very grateful!”
Cookie: Lost Ferret Reunited in Hartford, CT!

“Apparently, Cookie left when we had the door open, and we didn’t notice. I found a publication of the person who found her. They took her to work and then took her home. I wrote to the lady, I sent her photos so she could see that Cookie was mine, and we could meet in a place to see each other. We went for my baby, and it’s all okay! We didn’t think we would find her, but yes, she came back safe and sound.
Thanks to those who supported sharing! I found it in a publication of a person who was looking for a family to take care of her, because they found her and they couldn’t keep it. The publication appeared to me, and I went for it and brought her home.”
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