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Missing Cat on Woodwarde Road


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Our our cream coloured Tonkinese cat went missing yesterday morning (Saturday 19th October) - she is neutered, microchipped and was wearing a pink collar with a bell, our phone number and address printed on it. She is only 15 months old, timid and very daintily built. Our two boy cats are terribly aggitated at her continued disapperance and so are we. Any information to her whereabouts would be most welcome - Thankyou.
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Hi, I am mid Woodwarde Rd and have noticed a cat similar to that description trying to sneak into our house a couple of times in the last month or so.


May be worth leafletting the road in case she is hiding in a neighbours house?


Best of luck. (cat owner)

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