Lost and found
Please telephone our Surgery for
details of each specific pet listed below lost or found on 0151
423 1388.
Should you find a pet which
appears to be lost, please telephone our Surgery on 0151 423 1388
for further help and guidance.
Found Pets
None reported here at the moment
Missing Pets
18th July 2008 - A male golden
labrador wearing a black collar has gone missing from Harton Close
Widnes. He is microchipped and neutered. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a dog matching these details.
16th July 2008 - A female cat has
gone missing from the Hale Road area of Widnes. She is black
and white and has skin problems. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a cat matching these details.
13th July 2008 - A female cat has
gone missing from Palacefields. She is a tortoiseshell cat
not wearing a collar. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a cat matching these details.
11th July 2008 - A female
tortoiseshell cat has gone missing from Avondale. She ws
wearing a collar and is microchipped. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a cat matching these details. 5th
July 2008 - A male white crossbreed dog has gone missing from
Dingle Liverpool. He is microchipped and neutered. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a dog matching these details.
17th June 2008 - A male cat is
missing from Eastbury Close. He is Tabby and white and was
wearing a collar. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a cat matching these details. 12th
June 2008 - A male tortoise has gone missing from a garden off
Warrington Road, Bold Heath area. He is about 3 years old
and 7 inches long. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a tortoise matching these details.
7th May 2008 - A Female Tortoise
is missing from the Julian Way Area in Widnes. Please can everyone
in this area check their gardens, bushes and hedges to see if she
is hiding there. Please call us on 0151 423 1388 if
you have found a tortoise matching these details.
Identichip is
the best way to recover your lost pet, this is an
inexpensive and simple procedure and for £17.00 the chip will be
implanted and registered for life. |