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My cat has been missing for 4 days now. Her name is Nancy Drew; she's 2 yrs old, microchipped and wearing a blue collar. Please call/text 07875433498. She's a bit vocal but very friendly. Would very much appreciate if you could keep her til I could collect.

 

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Edited by DebbiM
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Your photos are leading to a page not found message (on my phone anyway).

Are you able to post a photo directly?

There was a black and white (I think) cat with a collar on  wandering down Lordship Lane near the Post Office about 7pm last night, looking very lost.

A guy picked her up when she was trying to cross the road in all the traffic,  and I think said he would take her to the vet, I presume the vet near the Post Office as he went off in that direction.

  • DebbiM changed the title to Lost cat SE22 Ashbourne Grove area - THANK YOU: SHE IS FOUND!

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