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Three Stray Cats Picked Up in Essex
This triple threat arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on April 19.
ESSEX, MD--Here’s a Facebook post from a Patch Reader in Essex about a lost pet:
Anyone missing this cat? Contact BCAS 13800 Manor Road Baldwin, MD 21013 or call 410-887-7297
Stray from Essex (Eastern Blvd) arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on 4/19
Animal ID ACIMP-2016-01764
Species Cat
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color White
Sex Female
Spayed/Neutered No
Shelter Arrival 4/19/2016 10:43:29 AM
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Stray from Essex (Ida Ave) arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on 4/19
Animal ID ACIMP-2016-01773
Species Cat
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Cinnamon
Sex Unknown
Spayed/Neutered Unknown
Shelter Arrival 4/19/2016 12:31:13 PM
Stray from Essex (Ida Ave) arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on 4/19
Animal ID ACIMP-2016-01774
Species Cat
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Calico
Sex Unknown
Spayed/Neutered Unknown
Shelter Arrival 4/19/2016 12:33:30 PM
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We know how much you love your Patch Pet, even his mischievous side. On those days that he feels especially rascally, he can sometimes get into trouble.
Whether a snowstorm builds the perfect escape ramp over the fence in your backyard, or your pup gives you the slip through a loose leash, Patch Pets are constantly getting themselves lost.
Don’t worry! They’re getting themselves found, too.
The American Pet Products Association estimates that Americans own 70 to 80 million dogs and 74 to 96 million cats. That’s a lot of furry friends to keep track off.
And according to the ASPCA, about 649,000 animals who are brought to shelters as strays are returned to their owners each year. We can help raise that number by ensuring our Patch Pets make it home safe.
Cat run out the backdoor? Find someone’s Fido on your morning run? Let us know about your lost or found pet on our Essex Patch Facebook page or by emailing our local pet detective at abby.tang@patch.com.
Make sure to check out our national Patch Pets Facebook page for the latest news from the animal kingdom.
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