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We haven't seen Pippy since Tuesday 6th June. He's a small adult cat, all black short fur and green eyes, 3 years old. He's never gone missing before. He usually stays in the block of gardens between Shawbury and Hansler Roads. There are builders next door and this may have scared him off.


if you live nearby, please can you check sheds and garden in case he is trapped somewhere. Thanks 07747 524736

Could he be trapped next door somewhere? Are there occupants in the house? I've had workmen next door to me either side over the past 9 months and the workmen tend to leave doors/windows open/ladders up the wall etc. which could be very enticing for a cat?


I'm sure he will turn up safe and well.

Thanks Hammerman. There are builders next door in the side return and i think this has freaked him and disrupted his sense of his own territory. They've checked and say he's not inside. I'm convinced he can't have escaped the block of gardens behind us though.

Thanks for the messages of support.

Pippy is still missing although there was a possible sighting yesterday within our block of gardens between Shawbury and Hansler Roads, where I really hope he still is. If he has got out to the streets, he would be very scared and not have a clue what to do, as he's always stayed in the back gardens.

Please continue to keep an eye out for him, and please check your garden, shed or anywhere he could be trapped or hiding. Thank you 07747 524736.

So sorry you haven't found Pippy yet. Have you widened your search to the other side of Lordship Lane, a cat from Pellat rd was found in a house being refurbished in Melbourne Grove a while back. He may have bolted if frightened. I hope all your neighbours have allowed you access to their gardens and I'm sure you have checked all the vets. I look out every day when walking the dog and I do hope you have some good news soon.


Kind regards

Hi Webster,


We're based on the Bawdale/Hansler/Felbrigg corner and noticed another missing cat poster yesterday (Cheetah). Our cat Banjo is really poorly at the moment and has been for a week now. Perhaps several of the cats in our area have a virus? I'm keeping an eye out and have mentioned to a few neighbours to check their gardens- good luck finding Pippy.

Thanks Vanessa3, That's very kind of you.

I'm sorry to hear Banjo has been so poorly and hope he recovers soon. does the vet think it's a virus?

Even if Pippy was too ill to jump the fences, you'd think someone would find him. I wish I had a thermal imaging, cat detecting helicopter...

I've seen a new small black cat with bright green eyes the last week while walking my dog. Managed to get a closer look this morning near the GP surgery while sans dog. I didn't notice any white hairs, although it wasn't keen on coming any closer. I took a photo but can't upload it as it's too large.

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