Lost and available animals

Stray and surrendered animals in Upper Hunter Shire are formally impounded at Scone animal shelter. Payment of fees can be made at any Council administration office. You will need to show your receipt as evidence of payment before you may collect the animal.

Stray animals are scanned for a microchip by Council staff, who then attempt to contact the owner.

Impounded animals will be available for adoption after the following periods, as per the Companions Animals Act 2008:

  • 7 days if not microchipped
  • 14 days if microchipped
7 Result(s) Found

Kitten Litter

Found on 04 December 2024

  • Location Found : Glenbawn Dam
  • Breed : Domestic Cat
  • Colour : N/A
  • Sex : Other
  • Desexed : No
  • Additional Info : Group of 9 Kittens have been found and are around 8-10 weeks old.

Tagged as: Cat

Lost Cat - Found with Kittens

Found on 03 December 2024

  • Location Found : Glenbawn Dam
  • Breed : Domestic Cat
  • Colour : Ginger and white
  • Sex : Female
  • Desexed : No
  • Additional Info : This mother cat was found with a litter of kittens around Glenbawn Dam. She is around 3 years of age.

Tagged as: Cat

Tiger

Found on 20 November 2024

  • Breed : Domestic Cat
  • Colour : Ginger
  • Sex : Male
  • Desexed : No
  • Additional Info : Ginger is a 3 year old male ginger cat. With his warm coat and even warmer personality, Tiger is ready to bring love and companionship into your life.
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Cat

Harry

Found on 31 October 2024

  • Breed : Domestic Cat
  • Colour : Black
  • Sex : Male
  • Desexed : No
  • Additional Info : Meet Harry, a unique cat with an independent spirit who cherishes his personal space. He enjoys affection on his terms, making each moment special. Calm and gentle, Harry brings a peaceful vibe to any room. He’ll thrive in a home that respects his quiet nature but welcomes his occasional cuddles. If you seek a serene, loyal companion who enjoys setting his own pace, Harry could be the ideal match.
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Cat

Honey

Found on 30 October 2024

  • Breed : Staffy Cross
  • Colour : Tan
  • Sex : Female
  • Desexed : No
  • Additional Info : Meet Honey, a sweet, spirited dog who loves outdoor adventures! With endless energy, she thrives in wide-open spaces, often running with a favourite toy in her mouth. Honey’s playful nature and eagerness to learn make her a great companion for active families. She’s already making strides in obedience training, bringing joy to every outing.
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Dog

Boss

Found on 29 October 2024

  • Breed : Labrador Cross
  • Colour : Black
  • Sex : Male
  • Desexed : Yes
  • Additional Info : Meet Boss, a lovable goofball eager to fill your home with joy! With a playful, social nature, he gets along well with both cats and dogs, making him ideal for multi-pet households. Boss loves to learn, already mastering “sit,” and will continue to thrive with training. True to his name, he’ll lead your heart with affection and fun. Ready for a loyal, spirited friend? Boss is waiting for you!
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Dog

Wally

Found on 28 August 2024

  • Breed : Domestic Cat
  • Colour : White and Grey
  • Sex : Male
  • Desexed : No
  • Additional Info : Wally, is a charming grey and white cat who loves to lounge around and soak up the sun. He is super friendly and yearning for a new family home.
  • Available for Adoption : Yes

Tagged as: Cat

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Adoption Costs

There are minimal fees associated with adoption however prospective owners need to comply with the Companion Animals Act. Please contact us to discuss costs.

 

What to do if you find a lost or stray animal?

If you find a lost dog or cat wearing a collar or tag, please contact its owner first.

If the owner cannot be contacted, contact Council on 6540 1100 to arrange drop off or discuss pick up options. Alternatively, you can take the lost cat or dog to your nearest vet.