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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post but I would like to bring to attention there is a pitiful looking cat - all skin and bones, lots of fur missing from its tail and upper body. I saw it as I was walking into Barton Close on an errand, off Kirkwood Road SE15, this morning at around 9.00. Unfortunately it was not there when walked back the same way a few minutes later. It looked scared and very hungry. I do not live in the area and wonder if anyone would look out for it. Not sure of what it might have looked like before but seemed to be between a tabby and torty but longish coated.
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I inboxed you as this message really concerned me. I have 3 cats of my own and this is not the way any cat should be looking.

I urge all members of the public to please keep an eye out for this cat and if it is seen please inbox me as soon as possible and I will come and collect it and take it to the vet

It needs Urgent treatment

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