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Our 7-month-old black and white male (neutered) kitten, Spike, has gone missing since yesterday (21 Feb). Please help us find him - we feel sure he's either wandered too far and got lost or else is locked in a shed or similar as he's dead nosy, very friendly and not too bright! We live on Cornflower Terrace off Dunstan's Road so he is likely to be on one of the neighbouring streets - Dunstan's, Balchier, Ryedale or possibly Underhill. His sister is missing him and so are our kids, as are we! Please call me urgently with any sightings 07525 393571. Many thanks




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