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Lost & found Cats in University of Texas

When a pet goes missing in University of Texas, every hour counts. A PawAlarm alert shows your cat to the people who live right around where it disappeared.

Around 680,000 people live within 6 mi of University of Texas — exactly the neighbours your alert can reach.

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Reaches around 680,000 people within 6 mi in minutes.

Lost & found Cats in University of Texas

First steps if you lose your cat in University of Texas

  1. Search the immediate area thoroughly first — most pets stay close to where they went missing at first.
  2. Knock on neighbours' doors and ask them to check garages, sheds and basements.
  3. Report your pet to the local shelter, vets and the microchip registry.
  4. Put up a clear, readable poster at busy spots nearby.
  5. Launch a targeted alert to reach thousands of nearby people right away.

How PawAlarm helps in University of Texas

PawAlarm builds an alert with your pet's photo and runs it as a targeted ad on Facebook and Instagram — shown to people located in and around University of Texas. The right people see your cat, not just your own friends.

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What should I do first if my pet goes missing in University of Texas?
Calmly search the immediate area, tell neighbours, and report to the local shelter and vets. At the same time, a targeted alert reaches many nearby people right away.
How many people will see my alert in University of Texas?
It depends on the radius and budget you choose. In and around University of Texas, several thousand people can see your alert depending on your settings.
How much does an alert cost?
You choose the duration and reach yourself. You see the exact price transparently before paying — no subscription, no hidden fees.

Reach around 680,000 neighbours in University of Texas in minutes.

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