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Hi East Dulwich!

Our lovely boy Jet has gone missing from our house on Friern Rd. He is a bit of a roamer but recently his behaviour has suggested he may not be very well, and so we are desperate to get him to the vets. He's quite large and very fluffy with green eyes and a big fluffy tail. He doesn't wear a collar but has been chipped so if you do take him to a vet he will find his way home 

We know he goes everywhere between Hillcourt Rd and Hindman's Rd so please keep your eyes peeled.

If you do see him or think you have, please call me on 07786 226774

Jeremy

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  • LiftMeUp changed the title to FOUND - Help! Missing/Lost Fluffy Black Cat from Friern Rd

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