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Hi Everyone

Our very much loved cat has gone missing in the Silvester Road vicinity.

She is a very small brown tabby with a tiny bit of white on her under the chin - she's 8 years old but looks like a kitten and will be scared and frightens easily.

She's called Winnie and she is fully vaccinated, neutered and microchipped but no longer has a collar.

Please can you look out for her in your gardens/under cars bins etc. as she will try and hide. She was chased out of our back garden by another cat and hasn't returned which is unlike her and we are worried that she might be injured somewhere.

Thank you so much

Georgia x

 

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Hi Everyone

Winnie has been found! she's very dishevelled and bit bloodied and bruised but she's home.

Thank you to everyone who helped look for her and let me into their gardens to search for her. Huge thank you especially to the man who knocked on my door to say that his wife thought she had seen her (we definitely think it was her), everyone's kindness has been so appreciated.

Georgia x

 

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