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Pocket Rocket

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  1. HI. I've seen a cat fitting this description a couple of times in my garden recently. Would you like me to send a photo?
  2. Great news. I saw the posters for him everywhere. Do you think he may have been locked in somewhere?
  3. I agree. Every time I'm in the park, the female is sitting on the fence staring into the trees as though waiting for her mate to return. Egyptian geese mate for life, and it is well documented that geese who lose a mate mourn for a long time, if not forever, and often stop eating. Unfortunately these birds have very recently been put on the list of 'invasive species', and yes 'they are only birds', but would it really be so hard to either return the male to the park, or relocate the female to the sanctuary where her mate is when the young geese are old enough?
  4. I would also recommend Mortram's Moggies. Zoe and her team are very reliable.
  5. Thank you for sharing this. I thoroughly enjoyed it ??lots of familiar faces. Bravo!
  6. PS. The cat was missing from Friern Road, so the right area...
  7. There's a post further down this thread from someone who was missing a white and ginger cat on 12th June. Could it be the same cat (though the cat in the photo doesn't really look like an un-neutered tom)?
  8. I'd recommend you switch providers. We had terrible service from Virgin Media for years ??connection frequently hanging or cutting out completely, and unhelpful customer service. They always gave the same response when queried: "We are working on improving the connection issues in your area". Since switching providers a couple of years ago we've had no problems at all (apart from when a neighbour's cat trespassed into our house and pee'd on the modem, but that wasn't the provider's fault!).
  9. Yes ??the best early Christmas present ever. Will take rest of posters down this weekend, but if anyone sees any, please do rip 'em down!
  10. I also want to thank the unbelievably kind people (and there were quite a few) who helped put posters up for us and post flyers. You know who you are. And of course, the person who found him (or rather he found her, begging for food at her door!!!) and sent us photos. Cheetah seems very chilled today and blissfully unaware of the 'whirlwind' he caused. Jacqui x
  11. Hi Kirsty. We were just talking about you when we got him back. Your little visiting tabby was so like him, just a bit smaller. Thanks for being so nice when we came round. Jacqui x krustyloaf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is brilliant!! We are so very very pleased > for you all. > The little tabby I thought was Cheetah is still > calling on me for a cuddle!! > Kirsty (Oakhurst)
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