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Now found: Missing Black Bengal Cat Near Pellatt Road / Landcroft Road / Lordship Lane


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  • 5 months later...

Miu was found today by a builder on Lordship lane and taken to Lordship lane vet with a broken leg. She's in now at the PDSA so fingers crossed they'll be able to save the leg and there are no other injuries.


If anyone knows who the builder is I'd be grateful to find out so I can thank him.



My black bengal cat has gone missing again. She's been missing since Saturday 1 October. Last seen in Bruno's wine bar / shop / Franklins / Lordship Lane on the evening of that day. She seems to like bars like her owner!


She was previously found (when she went missing on 1 April for two weeks) on Melbourne Grove in an attic of a house being renovated so there's a chance she has found a similar property to hide in.


Any help to find her would be much appreciated.


Marc

  • 2 weeks later...

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