Lost and Found

If you have lost your cat or an unknown cat has appeared in your garden or at your property, please contact us on 02921 971 591 to log the cat onto our lost and found database. We would also recommend that you post the details of the cat onto the following Facebook groups: 

Lost And Found Pets South Wales

LOST + FOUND CATS IN SOUTH WALES UK

Lost and found animals Cardiff and South Wales


Photos of the lost or found cat are critical in helping us to re-unite them with their owners, these can be emailed direct to our L&F vounteer Wendy: lostandfound@cardiff.cats.org.uk stating if it is a lost or found cat and a contact number so we can call you back for more information.

We can also send you a 'Stray Cat Pack' which includes: paper collars, advertisment and scanning information. Any vet can scan a cat for a microchip, our L&F volunteer can also arrange for the cat to be scanned. 

For additional advice on lost cats, please click here
For additional advice on found cats, please click here

Also check Animal Search UK: www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/





I've lost my cat

Search first. Check small spaces – everywhere from cosy cupboards to garden sheds

If your cat is microchipped, talk to Petlog on 0844 4633 999 to register your cat missing

Contact all vet practices in the area

Make and put up flyers in the local area

Use social media! Post a picture and description of your cat on your own Facebook page as well as the page of your local Facebook group

I've found a cat

Ask your neighbours if they recognise the cat – there might be someone searching for their lost pet

If the cat is sick or injured, call the RSPCA on 0300 1234 999 (UK), USPCA on 028 3025 1000 (NI) or SSPCA on 03000 999 999 (Scotland)

Check the cat for identification. Take it to your local vet clinic to be scanned for a microchip

Check local newspapers and Facebook community groups to see if the cat has been listed as missing