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UPDATED 9th July:

Hi - just to add to the info above. This lovely tabby/white/tortoiseshell cat escaped whilst being rehomed outside SOAMES ST SE15 on 6th July. Her two kittens are safe but missing her. Unfortunately guy dropping her off didn't use a carrier and the cat escaped. She is now out, scared and in totally unfamiliar surroundings! As Amanda's post says she's very very nervous so hoping someone can gently entice her with food without scaring her (see details on attached image).


Amanda Mopps‎Nunhead rocks!

8th July 2020


Please please can someone put this on East Dulwich Forum for me I'm about to smash my laptop in tears and frustration as I can't do it (I'm not from the techno savvy generation) I need someone to help me and I know there are some amazing people in this group. HELP!!!

Hi - just to add to the info above. This lovely tabby/white/tortoiseshell cat escaped whilst being rehomed outside SOAMES ST SE15 on 6th July. Her two kittens are safe but missing her. Unfortunately guy dropping her off didn't use a carrier and the cat escaped. She is now out, scared and in totally unfamiliar surroundings! As Amanda's post says she's very very nervous so hoping someone can gently entice her with food without scaring her (see details on attached image).


I've attached an image with more details about the cat and contact details for Amanda who's desperately trying to find her...

This clearly wasn't handled by a rehoming shelter... sad. The best times to call & search are mornings & evenings when the streets have less activity, she can hear a familiar voice & will be more likely to come out. Good luck.

Are her kittens weaned? If not, you could try taking a couple of them out in a secure cat basket if she is spotted. The call of her kittens will bring her out. Also speak to either Celia Hammond or the Cats Protection League, who have a lot of experience and the right equipment for catching nervous cats. They won't judge over what has happened, but they will help to catch a nervous cat.


Just as aside (for information) and not to lay blame in anyway. Rehoming or moving a cat when they are nursing kittens always comes with risk. Mothers wean kittens in a space they feel to be safest. So they are always very nervous if that is moved or disrupted in some way, even if the intention is a good one. Also, once a cat comes into season, she will be chased by every non neutered Tom, which means she can be chased for miles. So the need to find this cat asap is more than just one of her not getting pregnant again.

tiddles Wrote:

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> Oh I do hope so!! Thx sweet girl



Hey Tiddles, don't really do facebook but tracked down Nunhead rocks and yes, she has been found. Great news!

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