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*UPDATE* Marley has been found! Was trapped in a neighbour's shed but is now back home and acting like nothing happened! Thank you to everyone who kept their eyes peeled, grateful we got a happy ending. L


Hi everyone,


My cat went missing from our front garden near Crofton Park station yesterday (28th February) and I'm desperately trying to find her. We only moved into the area around a month ago so she may be lost and unable to find her way home.


Her name is Marley, she's a domestic short haired tortoiseshell (black and red), has yellow/pale green eyes, is quite small but a bit chubby and doesn't wear a collar. She's very shy so my worry is that if she's stuck somewhere she won't meow.


If anyone sees/finds her please get in touch - my number is 07825913686. I would be more than happy to provide a reward as to me she is priceless.


Thanks, L

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