Lost Animals

  

Council maintains a lost animal register to help owners find their pets and ensure their prompt return. Please note, this page is updated frequently, but if you do not see your pet make sure you report your missing animal so we are aware that it is missing.

Report a lost animal.

Click here to view all lost animals currently being held at the Municipal Animal Pound.

If you are looking to adopt a pet, please see animal adoptions information.

Hours of operation for animal reclaims:

By appointment only

  •  Monday to Friday - 9.30am to 4:30pm
  • Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays - 10am - 3pm (appointments subject to availability)
  • Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day
  • Please call 5624 2411 to book an appointment

COVID-19 Restrictions

Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, a number of operational updates have been implemented at our municipal animal pound to ensure the safety of the community, staff and animals. 

Lost animals are still able to be collected from the pound by pet owners. Impound procedures have been updated to align with COVID-19 restriction requirements.

Stray and surrendered animals are still being accepted at the pound, by appointment only. COVID-19 hygiene practices, including the wearing of face masks and social distancing must be adhered to at all times during appointments.

What to do if you have lost a pet

Contact Council and local vet clinics.

Pets can be dropped off to vet clinics, or collected by a Council officer. Make sure you contact regularly until you find your pet, as you should not rely only on receiving a call back. Leave a lost animal report with as much detail as possible. Council can be called after hours on 5624 2411 and a lost report can be left – an officer will return your call during business hours.

Do a door knock.

Make sure you look around the neighbourhood, but don’t forget to speak to neighbours, as they may have seen your pet or can keep an eye out for them. Sometimes scared cats will hide out in neighbour’s sheds or garages, so it’s important to ask people to check for you to make sure they are not hiding out.

Put up posters or do a mail box drop.

Mail box drops are a good idea, in case no one is home when you do a door knock. Putting a photo of your pet on the poster will also help people identify your pet if they find it.

Check social media.

There are many sites on social media, such as community or lost pet pages, that allow people to post about lost or found pets. Make sure you check frequently and make a post with a recent photo of your pet. If you do not have social media, ask someone who does to do this for you.

Update your details.

The most important thing when reuniting an owner and pet is that their details are up to date. Make sure you update your pets microchip and Council registration when you change address, phone numbers or when you buy a new pet. 

Keeping your details up to date

Every dog and cat is required to be microchipped by law, unless exempt. Councils, vet clinics and other similar agencies have access to microchip registries and can access your details should your pet be collected. It is important to make sure that your pet is microchipped in your name, to the correct address and with current contact numbers (you can also include your email address). If you are not sure what registry your pet’s microchip is listed on, visit petaddress.com.au and enter their microchip number into the search box.

Details can be found on microchip registry websites about how to update your pet’s microchip.

All dogs and cats over the age of 3 months are required to be registered with Council. For more information, visit our dogs or cats page.

What to do if you find a pet

If you find a stray dog (at any time), call 5624 2411 and an officer will arrange its collection. Council have access to many resources and offer the best chance at reuniting a pet with its owner. Council collects contained dogs 24 hours a day. Officers will not attend a wandering dog outside of business hours.

If you find a stray cat, please hire a cat cage from one of the Council Customer Service Centres. Council will not accept cats in personal cages and possum traps are strictly prohibited as they can cause injury to the cat. Once the cat is caught, please return the cat and cage to a Council Customer Service Centre.

If you have found your animal here please contact the Community Compliance team on 5624 2411.

Lost Animals Register

Has your lost animal been found? Let us know so we can update our register.

38 Result(s) Found

DMH,Grey,27 03 24 - C2079

Found on 27 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2079
  • Location Found : Mouritz Street Warragul
  • Breed : DMH
  • Colour : Grey
  • Sex : Female

Tagged as: Cat

DLH, Black, 26 03 24 - C2077

Found on 26 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2077
  • Location Found : Balharrie Ct, Warragul
  • Breed : DLH
  • Colour : Black
  • Sex : Female

Tagged as: Cat

DSH, Grey and White, 26 03 24 - C2076

Found on 26 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2076
  • Location Found : Balharrie Ct, Warragul
  • Breed : DSH
  • Colour : Grey and White
  • Sex : Female

Tagged as: Cat

Isa Brown Chicken, 25.03.24 - C2075

Found on 25 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2075
  • Location Found : Mcglone Road, Drouin
  • Breed : Isa Brown
  • Colour : Red
  • Sex : Female

Tagged as: Livestock

DSH, Black, 25.03.24- C2074

Found on 25 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2074
  • Location Found : Gibsons Road, Trafalgar
  • Breed : DSH
  • Colour : Black
  • Sex : Female

Tagged as: Cat

DSH, Ginger, 23 03 24 - C2073

Found on 23 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2073
  • Location Found : Princes Way Drouin
  • Breed : DSH
  • Colour : Ginger
  • Sex : Male

Tagged as: Cat

Chicken, Grey & Gold, 20 03 24 - C2071

Found on 20 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2071
  • Location Found : Mcglone Road, Drouin
  • Breed : Chicken
  • Colour : Grey & Gold
  • Sex : Female

Tagged as: Livestock

Baby Chick, Black, 20 03 24 - C2072

Found on 20 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2072
  • Location Found : Mcglone Road, Drouin
  • Breed : Baby Chick
  • Colour : Black

Tagged as: Livestock

Sooty - C2070

Found on 20 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2070
  • Location Found : Lampard Rd, Drouin
  • Breed : Russian Blue
  • Colour : Blue
  • Sex : Female
  • Desexed : Yes
  • Microchip Number : 956000010525152
  • Additional Info : Meet Sooty, a 5-year-old, sweet little lady with a heart as soft as her whiskers.
    Despite being a little shy, once she feels comfortable her true personality shines - a vocal, affectionate smooch-machine who adores the comfort and company of human friends.
    Sooty could be a wonderful addition to your peaceful and stable household.
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Cat

Kimba - C2069

Found on 20 March 2024

  • Council Reference Number : C2069
  • Location Found : Lampard Rd, Drouin
  • Breed : Domestic Long Hair
  • Colour : Ginger
  • Sex : Female
  • Desexed : Yes
  • Microchip Number : 956000013091308
  • Additional Info : Kimba, our sweet and shy 3-year-old feline, seeks a loving and patient family to prove that love is truly worth waiting for. She’s a smooch cat, meaning she loves to be cuddled and is quite affectionate once she opens up to you. For the patient and sensitive cat lover, Kimba is a joy to have around. Initially reserved, Kimba becomes quite social after she gets comfortable with her surroundings.
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Cat

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