It's coyote mating season, which means residents of Massachusetts will likely see more coyotes. Here's how to keep pets safe.
In fact, it wasn't an item at all. An owl found its way into a Waltham mailbox this week. It's now in the care of a wildlife clinic.
Four orphaned male squirrels needed saving in Waltham earlier this week. Members of the Waltham Fire Department answered the call.
Trophies will be awarded for best costume, most unique and best in show at this weekend's Pet Parade in Waltham.
When a few ducklings fell through a storm drain in Waltham, animal control officers jumped into action.
Whiskers & Whiskey is The Cat Connection’s biggest fundraiser of the year.
The bunny was turned into the Waltham Police Department Monday.
The dog was found earlier this week in the area of Whittier Avenue.
Coco jumped out of her previous owner’s arms and was injured, they took her the MSPCA-Angell West in Waltham.
Patch asked readers for photos of pets in patriotic garb, and they responded. We'd like your pet's photo, too.
More than 3,000 people reached out to the MSPCA to help find "Ms. Jennifer" the middle-aged tortoise from Waltham a new home.
Ms. Jennifer is just the latest animal to arrive at the MSPCA as a result of the pandemic.
A spayed female kitty was found in Waltham recently. Now the MSPCA is hoping her owner will recognize her.
Let's help get her back to her human.
This pup was found today, according to the Waltham Animal Control officer.
This kitten wasn't stuck up a tree. But it was stuck.
This male Pit bull mix was found this Sunday on Fourth Ave. His tags indicate that his name is Duke but no owner information.
Massachusetts State Police said they're investigating after someone caught a photo of a dog chained to the flatbed of a tow truck.
Did your Guinea pig go missing recently? He may have been found.
Babbs is a super shy hound mix that's being fostered in Waltham while she awaits a permanent home. She went missing Wednesday.
Waltham Animal Control is asking for the public's help in finding her owners.
We asked, you answered.
The 3-year-old Pitt mix is currently being fostered by a Waltham resident. But she's looking for a more permanent home.
Waltham Animal Control said they were able to rescue the ducklings and reunite them with mother duck after they fell down a storm drain.