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A member of staff at the Actress claimed to have just fed it once or twice when questioned last night. And the reason I think its lost is that it appeared to be in some distress. I say this as a cat owner. Also local business people had noticed it during the day prowling the streets.

My cat is lost and I have these numbers gathered together so they may help you find the owner:


Vets - some keep lost books or will have notices up in their surgery

Norwood Vets, West Norwood - 020 86713421

Brockwell Vets, Herne Hill - 020 33301029

Lordship Lane Vets - 020 86934677

John Hankinson New Cross Gate - 020 86923030

Highshore Vets, Peckham Rye - 020 78703166


Animal Charities - some keep databases of lost pets

RSPCA - lost register 03001234999 or their 'Found Cat' page has some useful advice including paper collars that you can print out - [www.rspca.org.uk]

The Blue Cross - 01993 822651

Battersea - 020 7627 9245

Celia Hammond Lewisham Branch - 02086912100


Websites:

http://www.nationalpetregister.org/

http://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/

I have seen the cat a few times around North Cross Road, and apart from coming up for a stroke which many cats do, it didn't appear to be in distress to me spencertracy.


And I say this as someone who has at different times taken in two "stray" cats which turned out not to be strays at all :-$


Including one which I was assured by a builder its owner had moved without it.


What made you think it was in distress?

Sue Wrote:

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>

> What made you think it was in distress?



He looked depressed and was just about to jump but realised he'd land on all fours anyway..http://www.funbull.com/Funny-Pictures/Funny-Pictures/The-Sad-Cat-2055.jpg

Mrs Nicklin Wrote:

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> Can someone please take it to a vet to check for

> a microchip? I will if I can find it!



If is the same cat I am thinking of. I am sure you will he, he ,he

The world is small, don't worry you will !

muffins78 Wrote:

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> Is the cat youngish? Or small? With a red

> collar? I've seen this cat around where I live

> and he/she is really friendly - I thought she may

> belong to my neighbours. We don't live where the

> cat was found though.



Yes the cut is youngish, tall, ginger often seing by the window,

How cute !.... Arts

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