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Hi everyone,


I've been out dropping leaflets with info about Hendrix, quite a few people have called to say a cat was run over on Monday morning...that his body was seen on the road between 8.30 - 10am.... Hendrix still isn't home and I'm completely heartbroken, I need to know if the cat people have seen was my Hendrix.


IF anyone saw what happened on Barry road, between Underhill road and Goodrich please can you get in touch - did you see him, did you see who might have taken the cat? I just need to know if it was him.


Thank you so much

I'm so incredibly sad to confirm that my beautiful boy is no longer with us. I know a lot of you are pet owners yourself and know what I'm feeling but I just wanted to say thank you so much to you all. We live in a community of amazingly kind, generous and loving people and it's been overwhelming how supportive and helpful people have been.


Thank you all so much xx

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