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So glad he is home - we have 3 cats ourselves and panic if we do not see them during the day.

For a couple of years we had a 'visitor cat' whom we nicknamed Bill who spent a lot of time in our garden and frequently came in the cat flap and helped himself to dry food. He looked well cared for so we never actively fed him, but were happy to give him shelter during bad weather. However for the last year we have not seen Bill so assumed that his family had moved or he adopted some one else.

Such great news about Cheetah! I was one of the people who came across him the night he went missing but couldn't take him in due to my own two cats and it's been breaking my heart everyday seeming the posters still up and wishing I could have done more. Made my day today to hear he's back and fit and well. And what a beautiful photo of him in his basket. So so very happy for you and for him :)

Aw Rutheep. I remember talking to you - you said he followed you down Lacon Road, is that right? I'm sorry you felt bad after that, but you had no idea he was missing at that point and neither did we!! But he's back now and it's all fab. Jacqui x


Rutheep Wrote:

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> Such great news about Cheetah! I was one of the

> people who came across him the night he went

> missing but couldn't take him in due to my own two

> cats and it's been breaking my heart everyday

> seeming the posters still up and wishing I could

> have done more. Made my day today to hear he's

> back and fit and well. And what a beautiful photo

> of him in his basket. So so very happy for you and

> for him :)

Hi Kirsty. We were just talking about you when we got him back. Your little visiting tabby was so like him, just a bit smaller. Thanks for being so nice when we came round. Jacqui x


krustyloaf Wrote:

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> This is brilliant!! We are so very very pleased

> for you all.

> The little tabby I thought was Cheetah is still

> calling on me for a cuddle!!

> Kirsty (Oakhurst)

I also want to thank the unbelievably kind people (and there were quite a few) who helped put posters up for us and post flyers. You know who you are. And of course, the person who found him (or rather he found her, begging for food at her door!!!) and sent us photos. Cheetah seems very chilled today and blissfully unaware of the 'whirlwind' he caused. Jacqui x
Really glad to hear he is back home safe and sound, we keep seeing your posters for him and nosing around whenever we hear a meow we don't recognise around Goose Green. Saw the poster near the Co-Op last night when it was cold and a bit wet and felt sad for all the missing kitty cats around the area, what great news for you both!

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