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Houston's sprawling neighborhoods — from the bayou-lined streets of Meyerland to the vibrant corridors of Montrose and the vast suburbs of Katy — make finding a lost pet a real challenge. With over 660 square miles of city to cover, a missing dog or cat can travel far before anyone notices. Houston's humid heat adds urgency: pets left outside too long face serious health risks, especially during the brutal Gulf Coast summers. Fortunately, Houston has a deeply connected pet-loving community, with active neighborhood groups on Nextdoor and local rescuers ready to help. If your furry family member has gone missing — or you've spotted a stray — don't wait. Every hour matters. Visit **missing.pet** right now to report a lost or found pet and connect with your local Houston community instantly.

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What should I do first if my pet goes missing in Houston?
Act immediately. Post on missing.pet to alert your local Houston community, then contact the Harris County Animal Shelter and nearby city shelters. Share flyers in your specific neighborhood, since pets often stay within a mile or two of home.
Does missing.pet cover all Houston neighborhoods and surrounding areas like Sugar Land or The Woodlands?
Yes, missing.pet uses location-based technology to connect you with people in your exact area, whether you're in central Houston, Pearland, Sugar Land, or The Woodlands. Your alert reaches neighbors who are closest to where your pet was last seen.
How can I help a stray pet I found near a Houston bayou or park?
Report it immediately on missing.pet so the owner can be notified. You can also contact BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions, Houston's municipal shelter. If it's safe, take the pet to a local vet to check for a microchip.