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There is a tabby i?ve seen in Crescent Wood Road roaming around. It has a mark on it?s side possibly as if it?s been shaved on abdomen previously. Cat may have an owner here but was very friendly, let me pick it up (I had to as was worried as close to my parked car as I was leaving).

Here is a clearer photo of Cheetah. Two weeks missing, but he could still be out there lost in East Dulwich. Any info at all, please call one of the numbers in original post. Many thanks.


http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u434/213cavendish/Cheets_zpsnejvjatp.jpg

Hi there.


Sorry to hear about Cheetah.


Have you registered him on https://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/ ?


Although http://www.doglost.co.uk/ is dog-based, I have seen cats advertised on the site.


They also helped to reunite us with our dog [after 4 months] when our dog went missing & was subsequently stolen. They are also very proactive in getting the message out there


Good luck with the search & I hope we all get to see the reunion pics soon


Andy

Hi, I am following this thread and i too am worried about your poor cat, I have also seen the posters up around the village. I hope he is having his adventure and finds his way back to you. St Anthony is the saint of lost things, I will pray to st Anthony to find your cat "Cheetah" and pray he is returned to you soon, safe and well.

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