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UPDATE: SI HAS TONIGHT (27/11) BEEN REUNITED WITH HIS DELIGHTED OWNERS THANKS TO AN EDF USER, BRILLIANT OUTCOME :)


Not my cat, posting on behalf of someone else:


MISSING CAT - Our much loved cheeky chappy, Si has gone missing. He's not been back home (in Crofton Park SE4) since Thursday 23 November. There's a confirmed sighting of him in the Peckham Rye/ Homestall Road/ Colyton Road/ Stuart Road area - some 2 miles from his home!! - on Friday 24 November, last seen in someone's back garden at 11pm that night.


He's extremely fluffy, black with a white chest and tummy, 4 white paws and a distinctive white stripe down the right side of his nose. His front paws look overly large for his size!


If anyone has seen him please let me know. Thank you x

I?m pretty sure he was in my back garden yesterday morning. He was trying to get in our cat flap and my daughter befriended him. She was quite smitten by him but unfortunately we haven?t seen him since.


I?m on Harlescott Road in Nunhead.


I?ll keep my eyes for him though!

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