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Every year, beloved pets go missing across Leeds — from the leafy streets of Roundhay and Horsforth to the busy canal paths near Granary Wharf and the parks of Headingley. A lost cat or dog isn't just a missing animal; it's a missing family member, and every hour counts. Leeds has an incredibly tight-knit community, and that neighbourly spirit is exactly what brings pets home. If you spot an unfamiliar dog wandering near Temple Newsam or a frightened cat hiding beneath the railway arches in Holbeck, please act — take a photo, ask around, and post locally. Share sightings with your neighbours on every platform you can. Together, we've reunited hundreds of families across West Yorkshire. Visit **missing.pet** right now to report a lost pet or help reunite someone with theirs.

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How do I report a lost pet in Leeds?
Visit missing.pet and create a free listing with your pet's photo, description, and last known location. The platform alerts nearby users in Leeds who can help search and share the information locally.
What should I do if I find a stray animal in Leeds?
Take a clear photo and check for a microchip at any local vet or RSPCA centre in the area. Then post the found pet on missing.pet so the owner can be notified quickly — reunions happen faster when reports go up immediately.
Does missing.pet cover all areas within Leeds?
Yes, missing.pet covers the entire Leeds postcode area, including suburbs like Morley, Chapel Allerton, Pudsey, and beyond. Its location-based alerts mean the right neighbours in your specific area will see the report right away.