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Possible found black cat. Nutbrook Street.


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Does anybody recognise the cat in the attached photos?


It has been hanging out in our garden on the north side of Nutbrook Street. We don't want him/her to go hungry and are happy to look after it if it's a stray in need of looking after but as owners of 2 cats ourselves we want to make sure that if it has a home it is repatriated if missing.

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Hi Gill,


I assume you are referring to Pippy in the thread that Curlylocks refers to? I have looked at that photo and am really sorry to say that it's not the same cat. So sorry. If it's not that cat then do let me know and I will try to get another photo next time I see it.

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Hi, yes, I've lost Pippy - photo attached. Are you sure it couldn't be him? He can look a bit brown in strong sunlight. He's small, sleek (though maybe not after so long away) with green eyes. He's microchipped and can be scanned (free) by any vet.

Thanks Gill

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Hi Gill,


I wish it was Pippy, but it just doesn't look to be the same cat and I don't want to waste your time. We lost a cat last year so I know how awful it is.


I'm not in tonight but I will get more photos if the cat in question pops into our garden on Wednesday and text you on the above number.

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