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Our beautiful cat Stella has been missing for almost 5 days now, she has been ill lately due to an overactive thyroid gland which she is taking medicine for, but which has left her much skinnier than her normal weight.


She was feeling very weak when she went out on Wednesday morning. Please could anyone on Crawthew Grove, or the side of Worlingham Road that backs on to it please check their back gardens for her?


We are fearing the worst, but want to find her as she is much loved.

As she's weak and feeling unwell, it's likely that she's gone to a quiet spot with which she's already familiar & where she feels hidden and safe. I'm sure you've already looked, but it may be worth looking everywhere again. Could she be somewhere where she's hard to find in your own garden or have come back in and gone under the bed perhaps? I'm sure she can't be far away. Can you ask your neighbours if you can search in their gardens?

Some may say cats go away to die, but my vet says they find somewhere quiet and safe, in order to recover, which is very encouraging.

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