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If you believe you have found an animal that may be someone's missing pet, please e-mail catsincorporated@gmail.com with a JPG or GIF photo file of the animal (if available), along with a short description, when the animal was found, and where the animal was found  (the street, the town/city, and the state) . In addition, please include any contact information if you are currently in possession of the animal. You can also fax us at 732-940-3086 (please only send faxes between 7 AM and 7 PM EST).
 
Please make the subject of your fax or e-mail message: FOUND PETS PAGE. We will post the information to our Found Pets Page. If you found your pet on our Found Pets Page, please e-mail catsincorporated@gmail.com so we can remove them from our list. We would also appreciate a donation so we can continue to offer this service free of charge.

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NEW JERSEY
White Township/Oxford area
 
FOUND CAT:  Very Friendly Black and White, Male, with black spot on his pink nose. Approx. 1-2 years old and very tolerant of dogs and other cats. The rescuer has been feeding him since around Feb. 2010. He originally ran into the house, up the stairs and settled onto someone's bed!  He has to remain outside so  we hope to find the owner before winter.  Contact Michelle at 453-3858 if this is your cat. Posted 4/30/10.



NEW JERSEY
Found Cat: An orange and white domestic shortfair was found in the Knowlton, NJ area. It is very friendly and appears to be a neutered male. If you think this may be your cat, please contact Barbara 908-362-9299 or contact CATS so we can remove this listing. Posted on 5/18/06.

NEW JERSEY
Found Dog: A female brown and white pointer was found on April 3, 2006 on Route 33 in Farmingdale, NJ. She is timid but sweet and had no tags. She appears to be about three years old. If you think this may be your dog, please contact Joni at Rescue Ridge at jwuchter@optonline.net. Posted 4/10/06.

NEW JERSEY
Found Cat: A cat that has been previously spayed (apparently by the owner) and is under 2 years old was found in White Township, NJ. The cat is a Tortoiseshell. If you think this is your cat, please contact Communities Altering The Strays at 908-453-0082 between 10 AM and 9 PM Eastern time or at catsincorporated@comcast.net for your more information about this cat. Posted on 4/10/06.

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NEW JERSEY
Found Cat: A large white male neutered cat was found in the Phillipsburg area of New Jersey off of Powderhorn Drive. He is very lovable and friendly. If you think this may be your cat, please contact 908-387-8611. Posted on 12/15/05.

NEW JERSEY
Found Cat: A very friendly cat was found on Rt. 9 in the Freehold/Manalapan, NJ, area. The cat is orange and white and has one blue eye and one amber eye. It is very friendly and seems to get along with dogs, but note sure about other cats or children. Apparently this cat needs veterinary assistance. If you can assist this cat or you think this might be your cat, please contact Darlene Dynega at 201-823-4431. Posted on 7/21/05.

NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A solid grey male cat was found in Dover, NJ near Blackwell Street on May 21, 2005. If you think this may be your cat, please email alittleoff123@netzero.com or call 732-537-2752. Posted on 5/24/05.

NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A grey and white male cat with faint black stripes and white paws was found in Elizabeth, NJ on March 12, 2005. The cat has a white collar. If you think this may be your cat, please call 908-656-6923. Posted 3/21/05.

NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A black and white cat was hit by a car on New Dover Rd. in Colonia on 12/29/04. If you think this might be your cat, please call 732-969-2634. Posted 1/5/05.
 
NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A female black and white very friendly cat was found on Marc Drive in Dayton (near Dayton Center). If you think this might be your cat, please call 732-329-9450. Posted 1/5/05.
 
 

NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A small gray fairly young cat with white paws was found in the vicinity of Richfield Village in Clifton, NJ. If you think this could be your cat, please contact eflucier@gmail.com. Posted 12/3/04.

NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A black domestic long haired cat was found on Rt. 57 in the Mansfield, NJ area. The female cat was wearing a collar with a heart shaped tag. If you think this cat may be yours, please contact (908) 689-6657. Posted 11/19/04.

NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A gray and white cat showed up in Audubon, NJ, area on Thursday, August 19, 2004. The cat is mostly gray with white under its nose, chin, neck, belly, feet, a spot or two by its ears, and gray everywhere else. It has yellow eyes, a black nose, it is not declawed, has no stripes, and is a female. It showed up at Megan's workplace starving for food and attention. It is a very friendly cat, who wants to be petted all the time. It originally wanted to stay outside but not it wants to come in but I cannot have it come into work. It seems to be a young adult cat. It is pretty clean and very social. We are providing shelter, food, and lots of petting but we are sure the owner will want to know where this cat is. The owner must really loved this cat since it is so friendly. If you know of someone looking for this cat, please contact Megan Levy at 609-634-9125 (cell) or 856-310-1805 (home). Posted 9/1/04.

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NEW JERSEY
Dog Found: A brown and white male beagle mix was found near Merrill Creek in Harmony Township. If you think this dog is yours, please contact the Warren Animal Hospital at 908-859-0702. Posted 8/13/04.
 
NEW JERSEY
Dog Found: A black female chow was found near Target in Greenwich Township. If you think this dog is yours, please contact the Warren Animal Hospital at 908-859-0702. Posted 8/13/04.
 
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Cat Found: A young female adult tiger cat was found in Harmony Township. If you think this cat is yours, please contact the Warren Animal Hospital at 908-859-0702. Posted 8/13/04.
 
NEW JERSEY
Dog Found: A tri-colored neutered male beagle mix was found in Merrill Creek in Harmony Township. If you think this dog is yours, please contact the Warren Animal Hospital at 908-859-0702. Posted 8/13/04.
 
NEW JERSEY
Cat Found: A black and silver male adult cat was found in Harmony Township. If you think this cat is yours, please contact the Warren Animal Hospital at 908-859-0702. Posted 8/13/04.
 
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Cat Found: Four month old male tiger and white kitten was found in Lopatcong Township. If you think this kitten is yours, please contact the Warren Animal Hospital at 908-859-0702. Posted 8/13/04.
 
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Cat Found: Grey-Black Striped Cat was found in Liberty Township, NJ on 8/9/04. Not sure if it is a female or neutered male. If you think this cat is yours, please contact Beth or Jack at 1111ybeth@yahoo.com or 908-6376395. Posted 8/13/04.
 

NEW JERSEY
Dog Found: Brindle Boxer Mixer found in Raritan Township, NJ. This dog is very friendly. Dog will be released to owner or good home. The dog is currently at the Hunderton Hills Animal Hospital in Whitehouse Station, NJ. If you think this is your dog or you are interested in providing the dog a good home, please call 908-534-2321. Posted 6/26/04.
 

 If you found a cat or another animal or if you lost your cat or another type of pet:
1. Show a photo of the cat or another animal (if available) to your neighbors. Ask them if they lost cat or another animal or if they have seen your missing cat or an other type of pet.
2. Call the animal control officer in your town and the surrounding towns. You can get the phone number from your town hall or the town municipal clerk if it is not listed in your telephone directory. Cats and other animals can travel a fair amount of distance from home, especially if they are frightened by dogs, people, other cats, other animals, etc.
3. If you lost a cat or another animal, provide the animal control person with a very good description, a photo (if available), your address, and where you last saw the cat or another animal. Place bulletins everywhere.
4. If you found a cat or another animal or you are seeing a new cat or another animal in your area, please report it to your animal control person in your town or the area where you saw the animal. The animal control office may have a report of the missing pet. Please report the sighting and provide a description of the cat or another animal along with an idea of the area where you saw the cat or another animal. Animal control may want to take the cat or another animal to the local shelter to allow the owner 7 days to claim the cat or another animal. What happens after the 7 days is determined by the municipal laws or the shelter's policies. If you want to care for the cat or another animal yourself or if you want to adopt the cat or another animal into your family, you should first give the owner a chance to claim the cat or another animal. Watch the local newspapers and check the Internet lost and found sites. You can also place an ad in the newspaper, but run a fairly general description of the cat so that only the owner will know the cat's or another animal's particular markings, personality, etc. You don't want unscrupulous people to take this cat or another animal, claiming they are the owner.

Please note: Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) does not verify the information included on the Lost Pets Page or Found Pets Page. If your pet was posted in error, please e-mail us at catsincorporated@gmail.com. We will remove the information as soon as possible. Communities Altering The Strays reserves the right to edit the information on the Lost Pets Page or Found Pets Page as needed for format, spacing, or editorial content.