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The black cat found in Landcroft Road is sadly not Pippy - s/he is microchipped and the Neighbourhood Vet in Lordship Lane will get in touch with the owners.


Please continue to keep an eye out for Pippy; small, male, sleek black fur with about 4 white hairs under his chin and green eyes.

I just wanted to say, after keeping my eye on this thread all this time, don't lose hope.

We once found a missing feline chum, hiding in the bushes in our garden (in ED), that had been missing from Nunhead for over three months...

I hope Pippy turns up soon for you :-)

Thank you. That's good to hear. Thanks for the encouragement. Much needed and appreciated.


And thank you everyone who's contacted me about possible sightings. I haven't given up and will keep following up every possibility. Pippy is somewhere and is microchipped so although he could be a long way off by now, and have endured much, he won't have forgotten us and we haven't forgotten him, and one day we'll find him.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi,


I just wanted to let you know that tonight around 22.15 I saw a black cat that looked quite a bit like Pippy on Melbourne Grove opposite GMs. Was very slender, uninjured, with a bit of white and was willing to get somewhere near to us. Meowed at us twice as well. We walk back on that road most nights and have never seen a black cat there before so I thought of your signs but he hid under a car before we could take a photo or check him over.


I wish I had more information but I thought I'd let you know.

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