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UPDATE: Pepper turned up at a vet in Gipsy Hill today. Thanks to everyone who looked out for her and to the very kind man who took her to the vet today. Unfortunately she’s got a broken tail and nerve damage, so likely been hit by a car at some point, but we are very glad to have her home. 

 
Our cat Pepper has been missing from the Dovercourt Road area (Court Lane end) since Friday 13 September (photo attached). She’s black & white with a black nose and a distinctive small white triangle by her nose.
 
She is friendly but cautious, so we’re hoping she’s been shut in somewhere. We’d be really grateful if you could doublecheck any outdoor rooms/ sheds etc. Please DM me if you see her. 
 
Thanks so much

 

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Edited by MoysieC
Cat found
  • MoysieC changed the title to FOUND - Missing cat - black and white/ black nose with white triangle

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