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I have seen a very similar cat on Therapia Road - I assumed he was young as he is small but very friendly. Also no collar. We are just up the road from Ryedale so may be the same one that seanmlow saw although he would have to have crossed a very busy road. He looks in good condition so this cat has been eating enough. Definitely worth a look.
  • 2 weeks later...

I saw a black cat yesterday just round the corner of Ryedale / Underhill Road. Didn't have a collar, seemed to be the right age and was certainly cheeky and vocal. (I've only just read your post so i didn't notice any white hairs...)

If i see him again i'll give you a call.

Alan

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Coz it werent nice! :P



But it was practical. Put all the stray moggies in a wire cage on the Goose Green roundabout. Anyone who has lost one will go there as first port of call, especially if they know that Felix or Tiddles or whatever is starving and exposed to the elements. I mean, would you not trust me to take care of your pussy? ;-)

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