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A stranger claims to have your missing pet and demands gift cards before returning it

A scammer spots a missing-pet post on social media, uses AI to generate convincing photos of your pet in apparent distress, then claims to be a vet or shelter demanding gift cards or crypto for "treatment" before returning the animal.

Also known as: missing pet scam, lost dog AI scam, pet rescue extortion, fake found-pet call

What to do right now

  1. 1 Demand a live video call showing your pet with your pet's name spoken aloud — scammers can't fake live footage
  2. 2 Contact local shelters, vets, and animal control directly using numbers you find yourself, not numbers from the caller
  3. 3 Never pay via gift card, crypto, or Zelle for any pet-related emergency — legitimate vets accept card payments through their billing system
  4. 4 Reverse-search any photo the caller sends: right-click (or long-press) to search Google Images; AI fakes often turn up mismatches
  5. 5 Report to the FTC at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FBI's IC3 at https://www.ic3.gov.

Red flags

  • The caller knows your pet's appearance from your social media posts or lost-pet flyers
  • They send AI-generated photos of your pet looking injured or in an unfamiliar location
  • Payment is demanded via gift card, cryptocurrency, Zelle, or Cash App — never through a vet's billing system
  • They claim to be a vet, shelter, animal control, or police but can't provide a verifiable address or name
  • Urgent pressure: 'pay now or your pet will be sold / euthanized / relocated'
  • They refuse a video call or live verification that they actually have your pet

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