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Hi  - our lovely 14-year old male cat  Sammy has been missing since Thursday 6 July from our home in Crystal Palace Road. (just along from the Actress pub, same side of road as pub - our back garden borders onto Ulverscroft Road just near North Cross Road. 

He is completely black, siamese mix, quite big in size, not wearing a collar. 

He is microchipped

He is a very vocal cat, has a loud voice  and always greets us with a loud miaow whenever entering a room. 

He has been in good health. He is very unadventurous and gets anxious even if shut outside our front door by mistake for a minute - always makes himself known - so it is completely out of character for him to disappear. He has never spent a night away in the whole 14 years since we've had him so I'm now very worried about him.

Please can you check sheds, gardens, behind bins etc and call me, Tess or message me on 07958961396 if you think you've seen him. 

Many thanks - some pix of Sammy attached 

 

Sammy 2.jpeg

Sammy 3 .jpeg

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Sammy is still missing - been gone a week now -  and my gut feeling is he has been shut in somewhere or is injured and that he could be somewhere very nearby. Please can everyone  - especially people who live near us Crystal Palace Road SE22 9ER  (near Actress  back garden bordering North Cross Road and Ulverscroft Road check their gardens, sheds, lock ups, hedges, behind bins) . 

Desperate to find him. 

Thank you - 07958961396

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