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My ragdoll cat went missing in the early evening of yesterday, Tuesday 3rd January, from my back garden in Whateley Road, E.D. He is 12 years old, has blue eyes and dark brown fur on his face, ears and tail, with fair fur on the rest of his body He is not wearing a collar, but is microchipped. It is very unusual for him to be out for too long when it is cold as he likes the warmth and comfort of his armchair. He is very friendly and inquisitive, so I am worried he may have got trapped somehow. Please check your back gardens and sheds for me. I feel lost without him and hope he has come to no harm, but as time goes by I am becoming more concerned for his safety. Many thanks for your help.
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