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Hello everyone


Bit of a long shot but my cat Supercat has been missing since saturday (14th jan). We live on St Mary's Road (top end towards Nunhead) and he spends most of his time out back in the gardens and never ventures out front to the road. I have leafletted the houses on our street and also on the Ansdell road side as their gardens back onto ours in case he's in someone's shed or trapped somewhere. He does get into scraps sometimes so I'm worried he's injured somewhere.

He is a lovely cat and very soppy and we really miss him.

He is white with tabby patches. I've attached a recent photo. If anyone spots him or think they have please message me.

Thank you!

Morgan

I suggest putting posters in a very much wider area than you would expect to be the likely place to find your cat. Perhaps put some up in supermarkets, libraries etc as well so more people will see them. Some years ago a cat walked in on us from the opposite end of East Dulwich. It had crossed many roads including Lordship Lane, to reach our area. The owners had put posters up in the streets around their home but we didn't see these. Luckily the cat had a microchip so we were able to reunite it with its family.
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