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I lost my small black cat almost two weeks ago. I live on Keston Road, near Goose Green. His name is Rupert and he is very friendly. He is microchipped but his collar does not have my contact details on. Please call me on 07827247137 if you have seen him. Thank you!
Hello1 His collar is kind of multicoloured with an aztec-style design. It is a reflective material. I will send a pic asap. He is completely black - around 2 years old but small for his age. No other distinctive features.

Ok, did you receive the picture from me? I emailed it yesterday. It may be easier to whatssap/ text it to you if you don't mind sending me your mobile number.


He is microchipped - which is something under his skin that you can't see. A vet could scan this which would show for sure who he belongs to. I can't remember the exact date he went missing. Could I come round to check?

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