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Hi. Is anyone missing their black cat on/near Chadwick Road? There is a distressed little moggie in our garden; possibly injured. We are halfway up Chadwick Rd, opposite DMC GP surgery. Have been in touch with SNARL and the RSPCA (who are on their way) but wanted to raise on here in case she/he is missing from a family? No collar. Am unable to get close enough (without causing upset) to take photo although can't see any distinguishing marks. Please let me know if this might be your cat and I'll send you our address etc. Cheers
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Hi Brulysses. The cat was neither big nor particularly small. We have a hunch that it was female but cannot be sure. We have seen her [?] regularly in our garden this year as she seems matey with our cat. I called the RSPCA today for an update and am waiting for a call back. Sorry I can't be more help, but do let me know if you want to talk more. I hope you are reunited with Cosmo soon.
The officer that picked up the cat said Putney Animal Hospital as she left my house on Sunday. I have since called the RSPCA and Putney Animal Hospital and both say records hadn't been updated yet / they are not sure. I called RSPCA again today and they have promised to pass a message on to the officer to call me back and let me know what happened. I guess they may have had to take the cat elsewhere for some reason but I have no other info, I'm afraid.

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