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A friend had this little 'un turn up on her doorstep in Hinton Road, Herne Hill, this evening, miaowing and seemingly very distressed though not physically harmed. She's taken it in for the night and will take it to a vet/RSPCA tomorrow morning to see if it has a chip, but if you know him/her let me know - will be out from early morning tomorrow so best to text me on 07412997226.


Cheers,


Rendel

We still haven't had any luck reuniting this cat with its owners. We've put a message on herne hill forum but I don't get the impression people at that people look at that site much.

So if anyone knows a family on herne hill road SE24 with a missing Tabby Cat (we think called Maximus) then please ask them to call 0741 299 7226 Thanks

We've managed to get in touch with the owners and they're on their way to pick up "Maximus" as I write, so a happy ending! Huge thanks to Sarah of this forum who alerted me to the missing notice on the Herne Hill forum and texted me a poster from HH station with the owners' number on, you've been instrumental in making sure they're back together in time for Christmas.


Maximus had been missing since December 11th I believe yet turned up on a street adjoining his own, so may well have been shut in somewhere - a timely reminder that cats will creep in sheds, garages etc for warmth, so do please give them a once over before locking up, especially if you're going away over Christmas!

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