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Lost cat since Wednesday 20th May - Found


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Lost black cat since Wednesday 20th May from Upland Road. He has a distinctive "yeowl", all black with no distinguishing marks and is 3 years old, pretty sure he's got lost and in someones garden, he's fairly shy and was only adopted in January, if anyone has seen or heard him please get in contact on 07477457693


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Thank you

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  • 2 weeks later...

Other than hungry and a few broken claws he seems just fine, going to keep him in for a few days (despite his pleas to go out). The vet (medivet on Lordship Lane) didn't allow me the details of the person that brought him in so not sure where he's been or with whom.

Thanks again all, I've never even looked on this page before but will do going forward

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