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Rowan Amaranth Wrote:

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> Hi just saw this. Hes our cat from Ulverscroft rd.

> His name is Jack, he is a bit of a wanderer and

> isn't chipped. If you feed him then he will stay

> near. We haven't seen him in about a week but he

> often disappears for a bit before returning


Hi there. Good to know he's local. Really really suggest getting him chipped. Then he can be returned to you if wanders too far and gets lost. More likely to wander and get lost if he's not neutered too.


Some rescues offer vouchers for free/reduced cost neutering and chipping.


HP

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