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Our big, male tabby cat Banjo is lost again from Glengarry Road. We haven't seen him since Saturday night which is unlike him. He was wearing a red 'Do not feed collar' with a brass name tag. Last time he got lost, a kind neighbour found him on the other side of Lordship Lane from us, so we know he is capable of going quite far away from home - probably spooked by fireworks. We would be really grateful if everyone could keep an eye out for him. I can be contacted on 07914 778268. Thanks very much for your help.
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