Watertown Animal Control

Watertown Animal Control Welcome to the Watertown, MA Animal Control page! Purpose
The City of Watertown is committed to using current social media.

This is the official page of Animal Control in Watertown, Massachusetts, and provides access to information about Animal Control. This page is monitored and managed by the Watertown Animal Control and the City's Communications Team and is not monitored 24/7. Use of this technology meets a critical need to inform the public about city resources and activities, increase the use of city reso

urces and provide additional communication with members of the public. The City of Watertown regards social media as an information source that is in accordance with its mission of serving the public to meet their informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs. Social media sites allow all members of the community access to the resources of the City of Watertown without requiring a visit to the City Hall. Definition
Social media is defined as any website or application which allows users to share information. Examples of social media are: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, wikis, photo sharing, video sharing, blogs, Flickr, Wordpress, and city reviews. Application
Comments, posts, and messages are welcome on the City of Watertown social networking sites/media. While the City recognizes and respects differences in opinion, all such interactions will be regularly monitored and reviewed for content and relevancy (before publishing if possible). The City of Watertown social media sites provide a limited (or designated) public forum intended for moderated discussion. Postings which contain the following will be removed at the City’s Communications staff’s discretion and the poster may be precluded from posting any subsequent messages to City social networking sites:

- Obscene, sexist or racist content
- Personal attacks, insults, or threatening language
- Potentially libelous statements
- Plagiarized or copy-written material
- Violation of intellectual property rights
- Private, personal information published without consent of the appropriate party
- Comments totally unrelated to the content of the discussion/posts that are off-topic
- Comments that have the sole purpose to annoy
- Hyperlinks to material that is not directly related to the discussion
- Commercial promotions, petitions, or spam
- Organized political activity
- Photos or other images that fall in any of the above categories

Notwithstanding the above, the City of Watertown is not obligated to take such actions and will not be responsible or liable for content posted by any subscriber in any forum, message board, or other area within our social media sites. Watertown Animal Control reserves the right to not publish any posting, or to remove it later. Watertown Animal Control staff reserves the right to edit or modify postings or content, while retaining the intent of the original post. Watertown Animal Control has right to reproduce comments, posts and messages in other public venues/city publications. The City of Watertown assumes no liability regarding any event that occurs or interaction that takes place involving any participant in any city-sponsored social networking media service. The City does not endorse or review content outside the “pages” created by City staff. City social networking sites may be terminated at any time without notice to subscribers. Friending or Following between the City of Watertown and other pages or groups does not indicate endorsement of that page’s or group's actions or comments. Challenges to social media used by the City will be dealt with in the same manner using the City’s reconsideration policy. Patrons who are blocked and/or have had comments deleted by Watertown Animal Control staff may appeal this action, in writing, to the Digital Communications Specialist of the City within 30 days; the Digital Communications Specialist will affirm or reverse the staff’s decision within 30 days after the written appeal. Indemnification
By posting content, the patron/user agrees to indemnify the City of Watertown and its officers and employees from and against all liabilities, judgments and damages and costs (including attorney’s fees) incurred by any of them which arise out of or are related to the posted content. If any user does not agree to these terms, he or she should not use the social media services.

*FOUND CAT*This, believed to be, neutered male cat was found in the area of Robert Ford Road. He does not have a microch...
05/22/2026

*FOUND CAT*

This, believed to be, neutered male cat was found in the area of Robert Ford Road. He does not have a microchip or collar. If this is your cat, please contact Watertown Animal Control at 617-972-6446.

*Important Note: You will need proof of ownership, licensing, and a rabies certificate to claim*

*UPDATE: Reunited with owner**FOUND DOG*This dog was found on Frank St. He is a large, neutered male husky with no micro...
05/20/2026

*UPDATE: Reunited with owner*

*FOUND DOG*

This dog was found on Frank St. He is a large, neutered male husky with no microchip. If this is your dog, please call Animal Control at 617-972-6446.

*MISSING CAT*Rhoda is missing from the area of Green Street. She is an indoor cat that slipped out last night around mid...
05/11/2026

*MISSING CAT*

Rhoda is missing from the area of Green Street. She is an indoor cat that slipped out last night around midnight. We are asking residents to please check their cameras, under porches, sheds, etc. for where she may be. Rhoda’s owners are supposed to be moving out of the country in a few days and are desperate to find her quickly.

*She is a very nervous cat so if you see her, please do not attempt to grab her or call out to her. Simply call our office at 617-972-6446 to report the sighting*

*MISSING CAT*Lil’ Girl is missing from the area of the Oakley Country Club. She has an Apple AirTag that last pinged on ...
05/07/2026

*MISSING CAT*

Lil’ Girl is missing from the area of the Oakley Country Club. She has an Apple AirTag that last pinged on Arden Rd. She is skittish so if you see her, please do not chase. Call Watertown Animal Control at 617-972-6446.

05/05/2026
*FOUND CAT*This female, gray cat was found on Philip Darch Road. If this is your cat, or if you know who this cat may be...
05/03/2026

*FOUND CAT*

This female, gray cat was found on Philip Darch Road. If this is your cat, or if you know who this cat may belong to, please contact Animal Control at 617-972-6446.

*PLEASE NOTE: We have already confirmed through microchip (or lack thereof) that this is not Shady Lady that was posted missing by the Watertown Police Department*

It’s days like this that make us so grateful to have such an amazing community! Two incredible residents called because ...
04/29/2026

It’s days like this that make us so grateful to have such an amazing community! Two incredible residents called because they noticed a mom duck in distress and saw that her ducklings had fallen into a storm drain… all 13 of them. With Animal Control being out of the office for the day, the Chief Environmental Health Officer, Lauren Olsen, met the DPW on scene. We do have to say, Watertown Public Works deserves the BIGGEST shoutout of them all for this one. The sewer grate put up quite the fight but that didn’t stop them from helping these little babies! Once the grate was lifted, they jumped down into the drain and handed the ducklings back up to safety (Mama Duck was there to supervise every step of the way). Make sure you look at all of the pictures until the very end to see a happy mom with all of her ducks back in a row.

We have been getting multiple calls regarding 2 injured ducks/ geese in the Target parking lot. The Canada Geese are not...
04/23/2026

We have been getting multiple calls regarding 2 injured ducks/ geese in the Target parking lot. The Canada Geese are not injured, they are nesting. This happened last year and they nested right next to the entrance of Target. When Canada Geese find a nesting spot, they often return to the same spot year after year. They also mate for life. This is likely the same pair that chose this parking lot last year and they are just nesting. Once the eggs hatch, they will be on their way. We ask that you please leave the nesting goose alone. If you try to approach she may also get aggressive to protect her nest. If you see a solo goose walking the parking lot, that is likely the mate of the one on the nest. We can also assure you that he does have both of his legs and that when you only see one, he has the other resting and tucked up in his feathers.

We have been made aware of a pair of ducks, one male and one female that have also been frequenting the parking lot. They are also healthy and appear to be free of injury or illness. We did have someone witnessing them being fed which could be attracting them to the area. We would like to remind everyone that feeding wildlife is against the Watertown Animal Ordinance. Feeding wildlife can be more detrimental to an animal than helpful. It makes them reliant on people for food instead of being able to fend for themselves. In this case specifically, it is also going to attract these ducks back to an area that is more dangerous for them with the amount of traffic on Arsenal Street and in the parking lot.

Again, please leave these geese and ducks alone, refrain from feeding them, and navigate the parking lot carefully. They are not always the brightest creatures and will be roaming the parking lot despite the risks.

*MISSING CAT*Have you seen Scout? Scout is a male, orange tabby missing from the area of Galen St and Morse St. Scout do...
04/14/2026

*MISSING CAT*

Have you seen Scout? Scout is a male, orange tabby missing from the area of Galen St and Morse St. Scout does not have a collar on. He was last seen on Friday, April 10th. If you have seen or believe you may have seen Scout, please reach out to Animal Control at 617-972-6446.

*Update: Reunited with owner*If this is your dog, please call Watertown Animal Control at 617-972-6446. *Must have proof...
04/13/2026

*Update: Reunited with owner*

If this is your dog, please call Watertown Animal Control at 617-972-6446.

*Must have proof of ownership and a rabies certificate to claim*

*UPDATE OWNER WAS LOCATED*

FOUND DOG. Male dog was found in the area of Putnam and School St. If you recognize him, please call 617 972 6500.

Address

149 Main Street
Watertown, MA
02472

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

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