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So sorry to report this here but a cat was run over in front of us tonight around 9.45pm on Dunstans Rd, around number 91-100 I think. The driver placed the body under a tree and we knocked on a few doors but nobody knew who it belonged to. So sorry, please message me if more details needed. It was a tabby colour, no collar, quite fluffy, think ginger and some white markings....very sad.
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I've just posted this on the other thread, but to try and reach the cat's owners, I'm repeating this here & will also post to the Lost & Found thread...


I saw the cat as I walked home just now, and as children walk past there to Goodrich School in the morning, and for safety from foxes, I have put in a box and moved to my garden a few houses up the road. I will take it to the vet for scanning in the morning, but if anyone knows the owner, or if it is your cat, please call me on 07714767272.

Rachel

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