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There's a little cat stuck on a porch roof on Dunstans Road (at junction with Underhill). Has a dark collar with a round silver tag but we can't get close enough to get the info off the tag. We've tried coaxing it down with food but it won't come close enough, just mews lots!


It's a cute little thing but definately looks like it hasn't been home for a few weeks, skinny and its fur's quite tatty.


I'm sure it's lost because it looks like it's previously been someone's beautiful little pet.


If you think it is yours PM me

Neighbours had a mini stepladder but it wasn't high enough, we tried a plank of wood with some food on it too. Poor thing kept moving out of reach.


Looks like it has got itself down now...


My post was really in case someone was missing their cat so they could be reunited, but thanks for the advice.


And I should have apologised in my first post for littering this forum with yet another cat post!


Edited to say: EDF does have some curious rules - not sure why this has been lounged?! I guess i should have posted in the wanted/lost section.

Hi folks

I think this is our cat if you see her please please could you let me know she is called Crunchy and she is quite small but not usually tatty! Our neighbours have been feeding her whilst we have been away but we haven't seen her since our return on Wednesday. Just seen this thread and hubbie is out there trying to locate her now. PM me urgently thank you for posting this!

Claire

Ah Phew! Just sent you a PM before I read this - what a relief.


I know that some people on here (including admin) aren't keen on posts about cats - but they really are such a huge part of people's lives that it can be really upsetting if they go missing. (Personally I think helping people find a missing pet is much more beneficial to the community than some of the other posts on her which get more attention!).


Glad this one's had a happy ending :)


G

artypants Wrote:

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>>

> I know that some people on here (including admin)

> aren't keen on posts about cats - but they really

> are such a huge part of people's lives that it can

> be really upsetting if they go missing.

> (Personally I think helping people find a missing

> pet is much more beneficial to the community than

> some of the other posts on her which get more

> attention!).


xxxxxxx



Agreed.


Alan Medic, cats go out. Of cat flaps. Hardly the neighbours fault if Crunchy went missing, unless they somehow let her out a different way.

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