
By luck, Cashew was found soon after he had been lost, and posters brought her home!

This Tabby cat was brought into Baie-d’Urfe’s pound yesterday. It has been hanging around the Curling & Tennis club area since last week.
Please contact Animal Services at 514 386-0227. Thanks a lot,

This little sweetheart found in Baie d’Urfé was never claimed, but has found a new home with a family who have two other cats, so she’ll have plenty of company!

Luckily Copernicus, who was visiting from New York, didn’t go too far, and was found after a week at the neighbour’s house! Glad he’s safe!

Harry has been found. He showed up on his own at 4am and soaking wet, won’t leave his owner’s side, and doesn’t want to go out. I think he’s learned his lesson. Thanks to all you shared!

Oliver’s fate was finally discovered just recently. This is so heartbreaking as his family had been dedicated to finding him since he went missing last November, this spring he was finally discovered, as it turns out he had been hit by a car.
The risk of love is loss, and the price of loss is grief. But the pain of grief is only a shadow when compared with the pain of never risking love.
Hilary Stanton Zunin
R.I.P. beautiful Oliver, you will be missed.

I’m so happy to learn that Rosie made it back home last night. She is blind and diabetic and needed medication, so it’s a relief that she was reunited with her family so quickly!. Tip of the hat to Sarah, animal control officer in Baie d”Urfé, for her good work.