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Our lovely cat, Magnus has been missing since Saturday, 1st July around 4.45am from our flat on Barry Road in East Dulwich. Magnus has lilac far except his paws and tail, which are in grey and wears a white collar with bell. He recently had a minor injury on his right ear.


If you have a garden/shed/garage, please have a look under trees or inside of shed for us... Magnus might have been hiding trapped in those area.


We are very worried about his health and safety, so please let me know if you see/saw him last couple days. We would like to get him back as soon as possible.


Many thanks,


Sophie Yumi

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Thank you very much for your message, Pugwash. I spoke to one of my neighbor on Hindmans Road and the lady thinks that she saw Magnus in her garden this morning. I really hope that was him. I will continue to search him until I find him.I appreciate very much for your help and I will be grateful if you could watch out for him if he is in your neighborhood again.

So sorry to hear Magnus is missing Sophie.


He is in our garden (Hindmans road) a lot - I think the last time I saw him was a few days ago - maybe Saturday.


We'll keep an eye out for him and I've posted your flyer on my social media asking other locals to keep their eyes peeled too.


Hope he turns up soon!

Hello Sasmasgen, Thank you very much for your reply. We found Magnus in the car park next to our flat this morning.We are so glad that he is well and happy.He will be out in our garden this evening and I am sure he will take a walk in your garden again. Thank you both,sasmasgen and pugwash for your help again.

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