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Here is some advice on finding lost cats from Cats Protection: https://www.cats.org.uk/help-and-advice/lost-a-cat


Also, can you make up some flyers with a photo, name, age, distinguishing marks and your contact number & email to post through local neighbours doors and attach to lamp posts? As well as phoning the local vets, offer to email them a photo/flyer and also contact Celia Hammond in Lewisham just in case she is taken there (they have a vet as well as refuge).


If she is normally a housecat and might be injured from a fall she might have gone to ground locally - under a hedge, in someone's garden etc.


Keep us updated on the Forum and I hope she'll be home soon.

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