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Me and my girlfriend have just witnessed a white and black cat run out where the alley way is near the top of frien Road and got hit by a car  it's in a bad way to be honest we've knocked lots of doors around that bit and no 1 knows nothing in all fairness not helpful at all please message me to find out mote thanks 

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Hello, can you say where on Friern Road, if it's injured it's possible it's hiding close by.

Could you let me know which house number this was near or which section of the road?

There are a few people out looking for it now and we might be able to find it.

 

Thanks

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I went out last night and there was someone else looking as well. I looked under cars and in gardens up to the top of Friern Road from Goodrich, then around the top of Friern Road (in the alleyways just after Etherow) but didn't find it unfortunately. I was hoping it had made it home. 

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