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This little black cat is definitely abandoned, hungry and out in all weathers. It used to be part of a duo , but its sibling died a few weeks ago. Although wary, it is starting to accept being stroked . I think it’s probably very young, practically still a kitten.

If you think you might be able to offer a home or would like to hear more please text Jackie 07811 815692

 

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There is a little black cat that has started showing up out the front of my place every couple of days (Lordship Lane near Goodrich Road). I will try and get pics but eyes look different to this one? I have been feeding it when shows up. Skittish but also starting to trust me more.

I second that. Celia Hammond will be able to help to trap it, give it a good medical and treat any medical issues before finding a good home. Best way forward.


Earlier this year I contacted them about an abandoned, injured cat. After building trust and trapping him, Celia Hammond found that he had an operable cancer. They operated to remove the tumour and, although the cancer will likely return in the future, adopted him to a loving home that will look after him.

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