Jump to content

*REUNITED* Black & White Cat Missing // Spayed // Microchipped // No Front Door Access // SE15 bordering SE22


Recommended Posts

MISSING CAT IN SE15 bordering SE22

We were devastated to hear that one of our client’s cats has been missing & hasn’t come home for over 24 hours! This is out of character for a cat like Olive. She is spayed, microchipped & has a loving family home where she is pampered. She doesn’t roam the streets, as she is not allowed out the front door. She is very friendly & may be wandering through your back gardens.

Please contact us if you have any sightings or information on where she could be.
DM us on FB or IG or email
info@thewinglessbird.com

Please share if you live in the immediate area. Thank you 🙏🏻💖

https://www.thewinglessbird.com/contact

475485629_1513767646692731_2866988688178186200_n.jpg

475974095_1513767643359398_1817908453298100854_n.jpg

Edited by TWB Cat Sitter
REUNITED
  • Like 1
  • TWB Cat Sitter changed the title to *REUNITED* Black & White Cat Missing // Spayed // Microchipped // No Front Door Access // SE15 bordering SE22

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • The teaching at JAGS is very good. Is this one to ones she’s having? Or classes? if it’s classes …. With classes bear in mind that they all follow the same Swim England 7 stage curriculum. Your child might find weeks 1 to 4 of any given term easy, or get there a bit faster than the rest of the class. Then when the class moves on to weeks 5 to 8 (for example) she will find she is back in line with the others because they”ve all got to the same level again. She might then actually find the next stage more challenging than some of the others and take a bit longer to get there. We”re all good at different things. But again, the teacher will get the whole class to a point where they can do all the specific things listed out in the curriculum before they can move onto the next stage, as a class. Swim progress isn’t just a linear progression. Meanwhile, with classes as well as learning to swim, she’s also getting routine, consistency and, hopefully, developing some swim friendships. You might move her out of Cindy”s only to find that you’re back where you started a term or two later, just in a different pool. If you think the teaching at Cindy”s has been good (and I don’t know, but I hear it is) then I’d recommend you stick with it. They’ll get her there, and the rest of her class there, and it’s unlikely that anyone in a different class will move her on any faster. It’s hard to move a child up mid term because there isn’t the space to. At least not in London, where all of the classes are full all of the time.   If it’s one to one’s … Have a chat with the teacher. Explain that you think she’s ready for something more challenging and the teacher will explain what’s going on. Maybe there is one very specific thing they’re working on. And once that’s cracked she can move on to the next bit, but skipping it would be a false economy. Chat to them. Agree a plan.    
    • My brown bin finally got emptied this morning.
    • You can download the Buycott app and then scan products to see their origins. You can set it to highlight Trump related products and companies.
    • That’s an interesting map! The houses on the north of East Dulwich grove next to greendale look like they would have been typical Victorian terraces at that point.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...