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For anyone local to the pubs around lordship lane you may well be familiar with our cat George. He's a regular attendee of the EDT, the bishop and the actress!


A couple of years ago when we first got him he was a real wanderer and we were regularly getting calls to collect him from local houses, the vets, even the top of Peckham rye park. However he's settled down and apart from the odd all night party he's been consistent at coming home. Unfortunately we've now not seen him since Sunday and so are getting a little worried. There seem to be a lot of missing cat posts appearing over the last week or so.


George is a ginger Tom, he is extremely friendly (a tart some may say!) and is always on the look out for a free meal. He has a very distinctive heart shaped birth mark on his nose. If anyone does come across him if they could give us a call on either 07951604625 or 07790907733 we'd be incredibly greatful.


Thank you

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