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Find a lost Pet

Post a lost pet, report a found one, or search for your missing furry friend.

Missing

Monkeyia

OTHERS, MALE

Old monkey, 4 years

Flat 4, Burkitt House, 230 Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8AJ

08/11/2025

Missing

Scooby

DOG, MALE

Great Dane

Flat 7, Burkitt House, 230 Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8AJ

07/11/2025

Missing

Molly

OTHERS, MALE

Arabian horse, 1 year

Flat 1, Burkitt House, 230 Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8AJ

30/10/2025

Missing

Lucas

CAT, FEMALE

Asian Cat, 4 years

Flat 3, Burkitt House, 230 Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8AJ

02/10/2025

Missing

Shadow

DOG, MALE

Greyhound

Flat 7, Burkitt House, 230 Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8AJ

16/10/2025

Missing

Sassy

CAT, FEMALE

Siamese

Flat 3, Burkitt House, 230 Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8AJ

18/10/2025

Gender:

Male

Age:

3+ years

Gender:

Male

Age:

3+ years

Gender:

Male

Age:

3+ years

Lost Your Pet? Here’s What to Do

Losing a pet can be stressful, but staying calm and acting quickly can make all the difference. Follow these simple steps to help bring your furry friend home safely.

Search Your Neighborhood Immediately

Walk or drive around your area, call your pet’s name, and check familiar spots where they might hide or rest. Bring treats or their favorite toy to get their attention.

Notify Local Shelters and Vets

Reach out to nearby animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and rescue groups. Provide them with your pet’s description and photo they might already have your pet or receive one that matches soon.

Report Your Lost Pet Online

Use this platform to create a lost pet listing with clear photos, your contact information, and where your pet was last seen. The sooner your report goes live, the faster others can help you look.

Pet Tips & Advice

What to Do If Your Pet Goes Missing: A Step-by-Step Guide

There is nothing quite like the panic that sets in when you realise your pet is missing. One minute they were by your side; the next, they had slipped out

10 Tips to Become a Good Dog Walker

In this guide, we’ll walk you through ten of the best dog breeds for families with small children. These dogs are known for their kind nature, easy-going personalities, and ability

The Psychology of Pet Grief: How Animals Mourn and Heal

This guide is a gentle embrace, helping you understand how to help a grieving pet by recognizing their heartache. We will explore why pets hide grief, subtle signs, how grief

How Much Hay Should a Rabbit Eat

If there’s one thing that you should know as a rabbit owner, it is the fact that hay is a vital part of the rabbit diet. Hay is the most

Frequently Asked Question

Take a deep breath and start searching nearby. Check your home, garden and other usual hiding spots. Ask neighbours and share clear photos of your lost pet on community pages. Acting quickly and staying calm will give you the best chance of finding them.

A microchip is your pet’s lifeline; it has your contact details. If your pet is found, vets, shelters or animal control centres can scan your pet’s microchip and reach you right away. Always keep your information updated so you can be contacted quickly.

Reach out to nearby vets, rescue centres and animal control offices to alert them. Give them your pet’s name, breed and photo for easy identification. Report your pet as missing on community pages and pet finder platforms. The more people looking out for your pet, the faster they can come home.

While Quays does not cover advertising or reward costs, we still encourage you to share your pet’s details widely through flyers, social media and community pages. It greatly improves your chances of finding your pet.

If you believe your pet was stolen, contact the police as soon as possible and get a case number. Quays will guide you with care and help you understand what your policy covers in this situation.