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LaFAN (pronounced
La - fan) is designed to provide a straightforward interconnecting
platform between all animal rescue organisations, who themselves
provide a "lost and found" page on their local website. If you have
lost an animal or found one, all you need to do is check the LaFAN
Network List
and click on the link to the lost and found page of the rescue organisation
nearest to your location and establish contact with them. The participating
organisations should have a link-back to LaFAN so you can continue
your search for an alternative rescue location if necessary.
UPDATE ...To
date, many animal rescue places or on-line registers have not yet
joined the network, which we feel is a serious shame. The one or
two animal rescue groups who have actually joined the network reunited
two dogs with their owners within just a few weeks of linking in
with LaFAN ... so we know the system works perfectly.
Please tell your local animal rescue centre to participate in this
important programme now. www.lafan.org.uk
WHO
ARE INCLUDED IN THE LaFAN DIRECTORY?
Animal rescue charities and non-profit animal rescue groups in the
UK and Ireland.
WHO
ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE LaFAN DIRECTORY?
Animal breeders, sellers, blood sports, pigeon racing. Any organisation
or service linked to animal based sport known to cause animal suffering.
Note: We do not knowingly list groups affiliated with activists
known to conduct unlawful acts.
LOCAL
AWARENESS
LaFAN
is an important non-partisan and completely free to use service.
If you do not see your local animal rescue organisation listed here
we urge you to contact them and tell them to participate as soon
as possible at www.looking-glass.co.uk/lafan.
The aim of this good-cause programme is to quickly build a resource
for you the public and to help reunite animals and their owners
as swiftly as possible.
IMPORTANT
POINTS
If you have reported your animal lost to your local animal rescue
organisation and then the animal is found through other channels,
you must immediately notify the rescue organisation so they can
update their lost and found pages.
Animal rescue
organisations click
here
to apply (free) to become part of the Lost and Found Animals Network.
We also urge any other lost and found animal registers to join
this network.
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