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Lost And Found Pets In Rhode Island: Week Of Oct. 21

Here's this week's roundup of lost and found pets across Rhode Island.

Have you seen any of these lost pets over the last week?
Have you seen any of these lost pets over the last week? (Rhode Island Lost Pet Locator)

Losing a pet is awful, but Patch is here to help. If you've seen a missing pet in your community or have recently lost a pet yourself, check out the list below. Call the number listed or click on the link to return to the original page to help reunite these lost furry friends with their families.

The information and photos below were taken directly from RI Lost Pets Facebook pages.


East Greenwich: Found Dog

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This small, black and brown dog was found on Middle Road in East Greenwich.

Providence Lost Dog: Chopper

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Chopper is a 17-year-old dog who has been missing from the West End of Providence since Oct. 23. He was last seen on Hanover Street. Since he is a rescue, he's very shy and is both ill and partially blind. If you see Chopper, call 413-459-5331 or Providence Animal Control.

Woonsocket: Found Cat

The cat was found near Party Town Decor on Front Street in Woonsocket. The cat, who is female, is very friendly and has colorful brown, orange and black tiger stripes with bits of white.

South Kingstown Lost Cat: Misty

Misty is a dilute tortoiseshell cat without a collar. She has been missing from the Kenyon Avenue/Town Farm Road area of South Kingstown, near South County Hospital, since Oct. 9.

Providence Missing Cat: Xina

Xina is an orange kitten who was last seen in the Admiral Street/Veazie Street area of Providence. She went missing on Oct. 23 when she ran out of an open. Xina is a kitten, and is not wearing a collar since it fell off. She is orange with stripes and white paws.

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