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Our beloved cat Hebe has been missing since last night. This is very unusual as she never ventures far from home and always comes back when she?s called. We?re really worried that she?s got lost it injured; please check your gardens if you live in the Kimberley Avenue area if you can to see if she?s hidden away. Please contact 07854496458 or 07917878828 with any information or sightings. We really want her to come home safe. Ruth
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Hi Ruth,


Sorry I do not have any news about your cat, but I have realised after reading your post, that our cat went missing from Shawbury Road on the same night as yours, and it seems like similar circumstances, as my cat has never ventured far from the road in 6 years, and appears to have just vanished 'into thin air.' He also looks similar to your cat....I don't know if this is just a coincidence....I really hope you find her soon!!

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