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Mr Tickles came home last night about 3am, after 4 days missing, dry and warm, but hungry!! So relieved and happy to have him home. :)


Our adored cat went out on Saturday night (26th Sep) and hasn't come back. It's not like him so we're really worried. We live on Etherow Street, near the top of Barry Road/Friern Road, Dulwich Library end. If you could please check your gardens/sheds and keep your eyes open for a lost, frightened or hurt cat we'd be so grateful. 2 children and 2 grown ups really missing this special cat. He has a very gentle and friendly nature. Micro chipped but no collar. He's registered at The Neighbourhood Vets on Lordship Lane, and is called Mr Tickles, or affectionately Buba.

Any info to 07510 304945 or 07855946311.

Thank you.

My red Burmese Sunna did not return home yesterday. This is most unusual and I feel she may be lost or trapped or injured. She is is small, quite nervous and skitty.

She is a much loved family pet. She is microchipped but does not wear a collar, registered at The Neighbourhood Vet on Lordship Lane.

I live in Bawdale Rd. please contact me on 07769676385 if you see her. She may well be frightened and disorientated.

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