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Hi there


Thanks for starting this thread.


I think this is our cat - went missing from just off Choumert Grove on morning of 7th. We're new to the area, and he slipped out while we had a glazier visiting. We've been all round the area, and have just been back to Nigel Rd/Anstey Road, but no joy.


Any recent sightings would be gratefully received. He's a largish, part Siamese (gives him a bit of a "Roman" nose) pure black cat, with a recent scar/bald patch on one ear. Very friendly. His name is Zachariah, but he responds better to pusspusspuss!


He is microchipped, but had no collar on - new tag and collar arrived in post about an hour after he went missing :(


Please ring me with any information.


Thanks!

Liz

07941 244350

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