Pet cards · Lost pet

family. The video on the QR is just my voice — listen when you want.

Love,

Me

SCAN TO WATCH

Friend,

I'm so sorry to hear about [pet name]. Sending love. Thinking of you and your

Lost pet support cards — custom, mailed for you.

Turn a photo of their pet into a custom illustrated card for a family with a missing or lost pet. We print and mail it.

2-minute setupWe print & mail1st card free

First card's on us. Pet portrait, frame-worthy.

Printed and Made in the USA · Mailed via USPS · First card free

Common questions

Is this actually personalized, or just a template?
Actually personalized. We start with the photo of the pet you upload and generate an original illustrated portrait in your chosen style. Watercolor pet portraits are something families frame and keep — particularly for pet sympathy, where the illustrated portrait becomes a memorial. No template, no name-swap.
What do you write for a friend whose pet is lost?
Acknowledge the limbo — they're hoping and grieving at the same time. Don't say 'they'll come home soon!' (you don't know). Don't say 'at least they had a good life' (they're not necessarily gone). The card that lands: 'thinking of you. Hoping. Here when you need me.' Stuck? Tap AI Message.
Can the pet portrait be framed?
Yes. Pigeon Post pet portraits — particularly for pet sympathy — are often framed by recipients. The illustrated cover of the card becomes a keepsake on a shelf or in a photo box. The card's interior message and QR can still be opened and used too.
What's the QR code on the card?
Optional — record a 15-second voice or video message. For pet cards specifically, a voice memo (especially for pet sympathy) lands harder than a printed message — you can say things out loud you can't write down.
How much does a card cost?
$19.99/year subscription, then $1.78 per card. Your first card is free.
Can I send the card without subscribing?
Yes — your first card is free, no subscription required.