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