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Hi,


Our B/W long hair (overweight) moggy, Lolo, has gone missing from our house on Peckham Rye/Somerton Rd. She is a lovely inquisitive friendly cat, but very timid and she will be very scared. No doubt, she's hiding in the area and refusing to come when called - or even find her way back yet. She went missing last night Monday 11 July 2016. I know that's not long in missing cat terms but it is unusual for her to not have stayed near the house, at least in the front garden.


Could you please check your gardens, sheds, etc if you live in the area, especially around somerton rd, peckham rye (nunhead side) solomons passage and around. But I'm not ruling out the ED side of the rye so please if you don't mind keep an eye out. Pic and flyer attached.


if you see her or find her please could you call her very worried owners on 07821 336734.


Thank you so much.


Justin

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