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A tabby cat with a very fluffy tail keeps on coming to our back door and has done for the last few weeks. We think it's a girl and she has white socks and a white fluffy chest. She is a very beautiful cat, seems quite young and playful, very friendly and hasn't hesitated to make herself at home in our house when we weren't looking as you will see in one of the photos.

She's been meowing at us so we have given her a few treats but we are concerned she has a family as she looks very well looked after and we don't want to entice her to keep coming back. So we will stop giving her treats if she is yours. We have heard and seen on several occasions her having a big barney with a ginger cat, so not sure if the ginger cat is trying to scare her away.

We live Ulverscroft/Whateley Road please give me a shout if this is your cat and if there is anything we can do to help.

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