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This morning we heard the cat flap go and in walked Leo after six weeks and two days!!!

Unharmed, uninjured and after three full bowls of cat food in one sitting - very happy and purring.

It is the best early Christmas present ever. We have no idea where he has been, but want to thank everyone who helped us look for him.



We are looking for Leo. He lives on Bellenden Road but could have got lost and strayed further. He does not have a collar and has a distinctive cut on either ear. He also has huge large cheeks.

He is male Tabby. Picture http://picresize.com/popup.html?images/rsz_2rsz_710c7a33-5cd5-49f7-8389-4162c31b8702.jpg

Hi everyone - the search continues today. You may see posters around and any potential sightings please contact me. I?m getting very concerned now as he is not very mobile anymore.

Please keep an eye out for him. If you are not sure please let me know anyway and I can go take a look (take a picture if you can)

Thanks again. Jo

Morning ED friends.


We had a definite sighting of Leo last night at around 10 30 on Gowlet Road near the fired earth shop. ( see attached photo)


We raced over and searched until late but to no avail sadly. Please keep looking around Crystal place road, Wellington Mews and Gowlett road as these were the last sightings.


We believe he has a bad paw, so if a cat like this comes near your house please coax him in and call 07534423980 or 07780475540 and we will come immediately to collect him.


We are worried sick and know he is out there.


Thanks for all your help.


Lyndsey

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