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Our lovely cat Leo is still lost :(


He has been missing since Friday 7th December from Surrey Road/ Cheltenham Road, SE15.


He is completely black with green eyes. No collar, but microchipped and neutered.


We'd be grateful if you could keep an eye out for him.


If you see him, please contact me: 07856 079 497


Thank you.

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Thanks so much for keeping an eye out for him.


He is completely black, short haired with green eyes and quite small. He doesn't really have any other identifying features (photo of him attached in earlier post).


Hopefully we can find him soon. We really miss him.


If you think you might have seen him or have any info, please get in touch: 07856 079 497


Thank you

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Hi, I am a dog walker and pet sitter and I may have seen your cat this week near 18 - 20 surrey road he darted into a garden when I approached I cannot be positive this is your cat but he was definitely black and looked very like him although I never got close enough to see if it was male or female.


I hope that this is your cat and he returns home very soon.

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Hi Michelle, thanks for letting me know - that sounds very much like it could be him. We're just at the other end of Surrey Road. He doesn't usually go out the front, so maybe he just went a little too far and can't find his way back. We'll check around there and surrounding areas again this morning. Thanks again for your help.
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We also see a black one in the garden behind 19/ 19a (our side of the road) usually there every morning sitting on the fence. Haven't see for a few days though. Wondered if yours ever headed that far - but doesn't sound like it from what you've said - unless he uses the cat 'superhighway' along the back walls this side of the road?


HP

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Thanks HP, he does venture that way along the back fences so it could have been him... Sadly he's still missing 😢 There have been a few possible sightings over the weekend, but we haven't found him yet. Please do get in touch if you see him. Many thanks.
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slr Wrote:

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> Thanks for posting the photos. It does look a bit

> like him, but I'm not 100% sure... if he visits

> you again perhaps we could pop by with some cat

> treats to check if it's Leo?


Hi - pm?d you!


HP

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Hi, on my way to work and just seen a cat like yours looking lost on Burbage Rd just after the Gp surgery. There is a cat that's similar and hangs outside gp but it's not him so may be yours? It's a bit far away but they can travel far in 2 weeks. Good luck, hope you find him.
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