FOUND a Dog or Cat?
What to Do:
Finding a stray in SaddleBrooke
- If the animal has an ID tag, you can contact the owner yourself. If there is no ID tag or you are unable to contact the owner, do the following:
- Notify SaddleBrooke Patrol with a description of the animal. Contact Numbers are:
- HOA1 Patrol: (520) 861-7064
- HOA2 Patrol: (520) 349-5124
- Contact SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network – one of the two volunteers below. Please do not call after 9:00 p.m.
- Romayne Trudo – cell # 520-834-5718
- Vikki Novak – cell # 818-800-2549
- A representative from the Network will come to check for a micro-chip.
- If a representative is unavailable, please take the animal to Mesquite Animal Hospital on Oracle Road in Catalina. They will scan for a chip at no charge.
- If there is no chip, the finder may be asked to hold the dog/cat for a few days while the Network tries to locate the owner. However, short term fosters are also available.
- Special Note: SaddleBrooke is always in need of temporary fosters to hold found pets for a maximum of 72 hours while our volunteers can either find the owner or arrange for transport to a rescuer. If you could be a volunteer temporary foster, please contact Romayne Trudo at 520-834-5718.
- The Network will post the information on social media.
LOST a Dog or Cat?
What to Do:
Losing your pet:
if you live in SaddleBrooke
- Notify SaddleBrooke Patrol (HOA1 and HOA2) – any description of the animal will be most helpful including specifics about where the animal was lost and/or last seen. Contact Numbers are:
- HOA1 Patrol: (520) 861-7064
- HOA2 Patrol: (520) 349-5124
- Contact SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network – one of the two volunteers below. Please do not call after 9:00 p.m.
- Romayne Trudo – cell # 520-834-5718
- Vikki Novak – cell # 818-800-2549
- Provide the Network with a good face photo and any additional information about your lost pet.
- The Network will post the information on social media.
- Reach out to your Unit Representative, ask them to send an email to all nearby neighbors alerting them to your lost pet.
Vikki Novak and Romayne Trudo
Volunteers for Lost & Found Program