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Probably too long ago and too far away, but I never heard if this cat was ever found:


Lost Black Cat - Grove Park/Ivanhoe rd

Posted by Brulysses 27 December, 2015 10:03


HI,


Our big, black, male cat called Cosmo/Coz(no collar but chipped to Celia Hammond, Lewisham)went missing on the afternoon of the 23rd, he likes a wander but this is way out of character as he loves his food. He's a very friendly, talkative cat, a real character and we miss him terribly. If you've seen anything that might help please let me know on 07809640218 and if you have a garden shed or glasshouse, please have a check.


Thank you, Bruce + Bronwen

There is a black cat - smallish and I think a male hanging around Adys road near St John's church / GG playground.


It is very friendly and looks well but last night it looked lost - was following different people for a while and then coming back to stand by the church.


He was out again this evening in GG playground and my son shared some (most) of his chicken. He seemed very hungry.


He didn't have a collar and could just be a super friendly / greedy cat but if anyone is missing a cat of this description it would be worth going to have a look.

Razor Wrote:

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> A very friendly black cat has been hanging around

> my front garden all day today.

> I've never seen it before and I think it's lost -

> we've taken it in tonight as we live on Grove Vale

> and the road is so busy.

> Please message me if you know of a lost cat in

> this area,

>

> Thanks



I like cats, in spite of its colour))) Do you know that black cats can be boys or girls, but more are male than female?

I live opposite St John's church and I think I know the cat you mean as it is often in my garden or trying to steals chicken off my counter if it wanders in. It always appears well fed/looked after and had a collar on for a day once. It is a small black cat - seems quite young and yes - very fearless. It always seems to be fed and well looked after. I am sure it has an owner nearby and do not think it is a stray at all.

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