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Our cat has gone missing, we haven't seen her since Thursday morning, it's really out of character to not return home especially when it rains


I'd be grateful if anyone living near waghorn street could check their garages, sheds etc as she's an inquisitive cat and could have been locked in somewhere by mistake whilst out exploring. Her name is Nelly and I've attached some photos - any info that will help to find her would be most appreciated 07552 210558


Thank you

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Edit: It can't be your cat, but yours has a doppelganger living near me, must be from the same litter as they look pretty much identical. I really hope your cat comes home safely soon.


Ooh, this is one of two cats who are often seen being petted on Frogley Road, I saw her on Friday night, she knows me by scent I guess and normally always approaches me to be fussed when I call her. On Friday night, about 8pm I think, she came towards me, then ran away, she looked distressed and not her normal self.


I'll look out for her as she is such a lovely cat.

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