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Missing three legged cat from Herne Hill SE24 - "Winter" - Please look out for her


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Winter, ?the Carver Road cat? is missing?..


Pet trac Chip No 977200008957717


She?s a pretty petite black & white moggie with a pretty white mask, bib, whiskers and toes.


Distinctive feature ? she only has three legs.


Very friendly but does not like being picked up.


Last seen on Wednesday 11th November 2020 late afternoon sitting in her usual spot at the Herne Hill end of Carver Road. She was wearing a red collar with a bell.


She has a warm and loving home but also enjoys sitting on the road and greeting her many admirers and visitors from local schools and shops who bring her treats.


People who don?t know her sometimes pick her up and take her to their vet...


It is feared that someone may have taken her again.


Please let me know if you see her or hear anything about her.


Many thanks for your help


Please contact her owner Mencie on 07956 823046 or email [email protected]

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