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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.

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.

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

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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