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Our cat Bingo has gone missing from our garden on Scutari Road SE22 0NN since Sat 29 June at 6pm. He’s a young cat, gentle and homely. He has a tabby coat and distinct marking, please see photo. He is an outdoor cat, though has never strayed away from home before. He didn’t have his collar on the day he went missing. He is microchipped. Please would you check your gardens/sheds and reply or message me direct if you see him or find him. Thank you. Kate

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  • katestuart changed the title to FOUND: Our Cat Bingo has been found

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