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Our 1 year old tabby cat Ethel escaped through our front door this morning on Silvester road near the post office. She had just been staying with my parents for a few months while we were having some work done and so we were keeping her in while she settled back in. She never used the front garden and so will not be familiar with her surroundings and may be hiding in a garden or garage nearby.


She is quite small and shy (and may run when approached) - she wasn't wearing a collar but is chipped.


If you live in the nearby area, we would be so grateful if you could check your front gardens/hidey-holes in case she is there. We don't think she will have run far but we know wherever she is she will be frightened so any new would be much appreciated.


My number is 07947 184 214


and my husband (Alex's) is 07793 894 032


Or feel free to email via this thread.


Thank you in advance,


Anna

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