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There is a notice on a tree in Pellatt road saying that, on June 10th, the RSPCA have found a black cat and are caring for it. The phone number is 0300 1234 999 and the case number is 1729/10/6/17. I thought I would post this in case it is one of the black cats missing around the area.
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Caspar has just got home safe and sound, God knows where he's been and why he wasn't home for his breakfast this morning (1st time in 3 years), but he's back!

Hopefully the one that the RSPCA picked up is equally safe and well, and will be reunited with his/her family soon!

Thanks again for this.

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