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Does anyone know a tabby & white cat with bushy tabby tail that lives on copleston road near copleston cente or Avondale rise? Saw it this eve, very frightened and hungry going down a Kentucky box. Poor little thing looked very dirty & hungry. Wouldn't come near me, & usualy have cat food in boot but Sod's law not this eve. It ran down Avondale rise towards Bellenden road. I know it's not Mabel, as sadly she was found deceased in their back garden. Anyone lost a cat fitting description? I will keep my eyes out for poor thing & see if I can first throw it food & 2nd, take photo. Anyone in area please keep eye out for it. Thx
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