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Recently moved to Barry Road and this cat has stayed around the garden for months. An old lady was the previous tenant and could have possibly been feeding it.


The cat seems healthy and is extremely lovable and affectionate.

My husband is falling in love with it and I am worried that a family out there is missing her dearly.


I am certain she has lost her way.


Can anyone help?

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Hi Jamie!


Heather here @ The Wingless Bird { www.TheWinglessBird.com } feline behaviourist & cat sitter. Some of the girls on our team carry a scanner & would be more than happy to pop by, check for a microchip & see if we can locate her family.


Feel free to DM or contact info@thewinglessbird.com

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