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This is Diesel our cat. He is a large black and white, male who lives on Ondine rd and is very friendly. He doesn't wear a collar as he keeps pulling them off, but he is owned, chipped, loved and very much cared for. He went missing on April 25th and we are all devastated, especially our daughter, who is the same age as him! We would really like to have him back with us, safe and sound, as would all the neighbours who help to care for him too, but any information at all would be good.
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Can you look on pets located as a cat that I believe to be yours was found in Ivanhoe road, I asked you to pm me yr mobile as I'm registered on pets located and could message finder, I've messaged them but they have not replied yet, I've asked for their mobile to give to you. Maybe have a look on site as I think you have to register and pay before you can contact finder. I will try to paste photo on here, if poss.

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