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Is this your cat?

Do you recognise him from your neighbourhood?

He appeared to at our Close the other night and was meowing a lot and seemed to be lost. I have been asking my neighbourgs in a case anyone seen him before with no luck so far.He doesn't have a microchip so hoping that one of you reading this might know his owner.

He is safe and well in Camberwell ( i found him on Champion Grove)

  • 6 months later...

My lovely tabby cat went missing from (Peckham rd end of) Talfourd Rd over a year ago, we are still looking for him.

I've just come across this forum and thought it was worth a try.

If anyone has taken him in or seen him or has any information please, please get in touch.


The picture attached is from when he was quite young but he's basically a small male mackerel tabby, very friendly. He was wearing a collar with my number on but that may since have been lost.


thank you,

Gemma

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