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Stray Black and White Cat Found


AmberR

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I have just found and picked up a very skinny black and white cat around Underhill road area by the fish and chip shop/hair academy and was wondering if anyone may recognise them here. I have spotted the lost posters of a cat around Forest Hill Road and have had a lady also mention on our way back home how the cat looks like that one. We can no longer find these posters however so perhaps this is not the same cat. I have left a voicemail on the number from the poster though (has a spare with us to locate the number) just in case.


Please contact if you have any idea who may own this cat. We will be scanning for a microchip and will contact Celia Hammond for advice in the mean time.20220810_195457.thumb.jpg.3a98c17568e1258c07c190ea62c94315.jpg

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Hello Amber, I think this is my neighbour's cat. She went missing a while ago. I've just shown her the picture and she said she thinks it her kitten. I've sent you a PM with her mobile number and details.



Thanks

K

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