A community initiative

Report a stray once.
The whole street keeps watch.

Stray Lookout turns scattered kindness into coordinated care. Map sightings, share feeding rounds, log treatment, and track sterilisation drives — so a neighbourhood looks after its animals together, not alone.

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Stray Lookout
Community · by Risorra Labs
A community street dog supported through Stray Lookout
Mapped
Sightings in one place
Shared
Feeding, no overlap
Logged
Treatment & TNR
Together
Neighbours connected

What it does

From scattered acts of kindness to organised care

Everyone helps a little. Stray Lookout makes those little acts add up.

Map sightings

Report a stray with a photo and spot. Neighbours see it and keep watch.

Coordinate feeding

Share feeding rounds so animals are fed daily — without ten people doubling up.

Log treatment

Record injuries and care so the next volunteer knows exactly what's been done.

Track sterilisation

Coordinate TNR (trap-neuter-return) drives and keep tabs on who's been done.

Vaccination milestones

Log anti-rabies and other shots, with reminders for the next round.

Neighbourhood alerts

Flag an injured animal and reach nearby volunteers fast, when minutes matter.

How it works

Three steps to a safer street

Spot a stray

See an animal that needs help, or one you already look after.

Report it once

Add a photo and location. It joins the neighbourhood map instantly.

The community responds

Volunteers feed, treat, and follow up — and everyone can see the care.

Free to join

Join your neighbourhood watch

Help bring Stray Lookout to your area. Tell us where you are and we'll get your street started.