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This beautiful tabby has been in our garden for a number of hours on Tuesday night, Thursday around 4am and now this evening. I haven?t fed it as it looks like someone?s pet. Think it is male but not clear if done or not. Very friendly, showed me his tummy and is trying to get in the house. Our two female (spayed) cats are a bit scared. Please get in touch if you recognise as I can?t tell if he is being a chancer for food and company - or if he needs rescuing.

Thanks


Update: paper collar worked! Thanks to his owner for calling.

Thanks for your contact. No collar on this one who has spent another 4 hour evening session last night meowing, yelling, chirruping and trilling at us all. Pretty sure it is male. Will be attempting a paper collar next to contact his family. He is so loud!!

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