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My cat,PUSHKIN, has been missing from his home in Landells Road for a week (since last Saturday)

He is a black and gray striped cat - I haven't managed to crack how to post a photo of him yet!)

He is a very nervous and often hisses when approached by strangers.

He was possibly sighted in Pellatt Road yesterday (Friday 3rd June)

If you see him around please telephone me on

07766 902 852 OR 020 8693 1950.

Alma

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My cat, Pushkin, doesn't wear a collar so I don't think I am mistaking your cat for mine.

I am beginning to realise that Pushkin is not a very distinctive looking cat. I have seen two cats

- both without collars - looking exactly like Pushkin in the Pellatt Road area and neither of them was him.

Thank you for taking the trouble to respond to my post. I haven't given up hope yet!

Alma

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Pushkin has just come home!

As I thought, he had managed to get himself locked in a nearby house whose owners were away for the week.

He has seemingly survived very well,has tucked into some tuna and is now asleep on my bed.

A big thank you to everyone who took the trouble to answer my call.

I hope he understands that he has only got eight lives left now.

Alma

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