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Our tabby cat, Cheetah, is missing from Fellbrigg Road. We have attached photos. He is on medication and needs to take them. He was seen around Whately/Silvester Road last week and it seems someone may have fed him. We've been on holiday, with our niece house-sitting, and when we go away he tends to wander ??meowing for attention/food. Please could you look in your sheds and so on. Also, if you see him don't feed him because he eats a special diet, but please do let us know as he needs to come home for his meds. His brother misses him and so do we. Thank you.

Adrian and Jacqueline.


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http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u434/213cavendish/Cheetah_zpsrwtzk5go.jpg

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Gorgeous beast. Would he not respond to your voice if you walked around calling him? Sorry, not sure why this has been posted twice. My tabby (who looks very like yours) went missing for 36 hours on Sunday but reappeared last night. Fingers crossed yours comes back very soon...
Cheetah has now been found after three days thanks to this wonderful forum. Thanks to all those who helped! If he wanders off again, please don't be tempted to feed him (I know how persuasive he can be) as he's on a special diet for an illness. Thanks again.

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