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Poorly looking black & white cat - Oglander road/Muschamp road


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I wonder if this is his usual spot & if you could try knocking on the door of the house to see if he lives there? It's quite possible he's just elderly however, even if this is the case, I certainly wouldn't want him spending his time alone & on the streets...


If you'd like to take him to the nearest vets to have him scanned for identity, I'd be more than happy to lend you a carrier.


Feel free to PM, email or text me - located near North Cross Rd.


Kindest,

Heather {The Wingless Bird} - Feline Behaviourist & Cat Sitter

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Hello Smiley,

He was in my garden but by the time I got downstairs with food he had gone next door and was curled up on the windowsill. He saw me with the food and I tried to coax him with it but he got scared and ran off down towards Grove Vale.

Do you know who he belongs to? If so you could pm me your number and I will call if I see him again? I really felt for him and just wanted to help. If you want help looking for him just knock on my door and if I am around I will help you.

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I wonder if this is the chap I saw about 8.15 am on Saturday the 5th, at Oglander close to Grove Vale. He was on the pavement outside a garden which had its own resident cat, and made a plaintive mew or two, as if to make friends with it, but got no apparent response. He had a white area on his rear left leg, and may have had a red collar on. He did actually seem in fairly good condition then, with a fairly glossy coat, though I'm no expert.
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You don't need to! Celia Hammond can help trap! They are a really lovely cat rescue. They are v v experienced at catching and trapping. Strongly suggest you ring their rescue centre on


0208 694 6545.




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Hi HP Saucy,

Thank you for your message.

I am very much a cat person and have dealt with Celia Hammond on several occasions and they have been brilliant. Unfortunately though, under the circumstances it will be very difficult for them to help rescue this poor baby as it is not a regular visitor to my garden, I only saw him once and he ran off and I don't know where to.

If anybody sees this cat please let me know and I will do my best to help it.

Thanks.

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I would also print out a few posters on these few roads, using the picture in the original post,

& a contact number or redirect to this thread on the forum, if this cat does happen to belong to someone.


Celia Hammond specialises in TNR {Trap, Neuter, Rescue/Release} - but this was never my role @ CHAT.


Kindest,

Heather {The Wingless Bird} - Feline Behaviourist & Cat Sitter

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