Lost Pets Database for Los Angeles, CA
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3168 missing pets in your search

Reported 2 weeks ago, updated 22 hours ago
Champ Ruiz Male Dog
LOST PET ID: 71206430
Long Beach, CA 90813
Wire Haired Maltese Terrier Mix White with white paws. 14 years old. Beige tan white and brown. White Chest White front paws. 10lbs 14 years old. It's February 3,2025. I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND MY BABY BOY CHAMP RUIZ. IM NOT GONNA GIVE UP I WILL GET HIM BACK. GOD WILL SEE US THROUGH THIS. I BELIEVE IT!.. & CLAIM IT... IN JESUS NAME😌🥹🙂↕️ AMEN...

Reported 7 months ago, updated 1 day ago
Loki Female Cat
LOST PET ID: 70466570
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Grey and white with green eyes and a pink nose Our baby Loki is the sweetest and most inquisitive cat I know. She’s 4, chipped & spayed. We’re behind looking for her because she was being housesat and we weren’t told for a week. Any info would be so helpful!! Thank you 💗

Reported 3 years ago, updated 1 day ago
* Sirune * Female Cat
LOST PET ID: 67259443
Alhambra, CA 91801
Our super sweet cat, Sirune, is missing from the Emery Park Hills neighborhood of Alhambra, last seen the night of Aug. 4th on Hampden Terrace at Lanewood (91801), which is in Alhambra, very near to South Pasadena and El Sereno. She has no collar on and is not yet microchipped. Sirune is a beautiful, brown tabby cat with medium-length fur and a long, floofy tail. She is smaller in size and has pale green eyes with dark brown “eyeliner” markings. A gentle and very sweet cat, Sirune is also quite shy, and is likely to be hiding out, though she can be enticed by kibble. She responds to her name, Sirune (pronounced: “see-roon”) and may come to you if you call to her. Setting out kibble at night and snapping a few pics of her/catching her on video would be a HUGE help, if you think she may be hanging around nearby. If you have seen her, please attempt to befriend her, but don’t try to catch her, as she’s extremely likely to bolt from wherever you are and just go farther afield, making it even harder to get her back hme to us. She’s a very wise cat and seems to know what you’re planning before you can even finish the thought. There is a reward ($$$) offered for info that leads to her safe return. Crossing our fingers someone out there knows where she is hiding out and can help us find her. We miss her SO much. Please reach out anytime, day or night, if you think you’ve seen Sirune. Thank you for your help!
Lost Pet Data for Los Angeles, CA
There are 3168 missing pets in the area.
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Visit your local shelters and animal control agencies in person. Details can get lost in translation over the phone and that might lead to missed connection.
If chipped, make sure your pet’s microchip is registered and up to date. If you don’t know your pet’s chip manufacturer or number, your vet should be able to help locate this information.
Put up flyers and tell your neighbors to be on the lookout. The more you engage the Los Angeles community, the better your chances of a happy reunion!
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