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Our cat Qwerty did not return home last night, usually hangs around the Abbotswood Road Area.


He's black, the fluffier/longer side of medium hair, has a bushy tail and a tiny patch of white under his neck.


Please let us know if you've seen him, he may not have had a collar on.


*** Update: He came home this morning. Had us so worried!

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Qwerty usually plays with my cat Tilly (the long tortoise shell) and they're always around about DJ's place. I'll keep my eyes peeled and see if I can find him this evening on my way home. I have some treats that I've used to shake and find Tilly. I'll give them a shake this evening too to see if Qwerty comes running. They're never that far apart so will definitely keep my eyes peeled for you.

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