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> I have one in my garden too - I am in Ryedale!


What (if anything) are you doing about yours? My black cat didn't move when I got up close to it so I'm worried it is injured. I first noticed it yesterday morning but I get lots of cats passing through my garden (I think they think they own it) so I didn't pay any attention. It was still there this morning - in exactly the same place. I thought it might be dead at first but it's very much alive. Don't know what to do - I don't like cats so I don't want to pick it up. Any advice welcome.

I can't find where your street is on the map but i lost a black kitten yesterday morning from Ivanhoe Road.

I don't imagine he would travel very far but just in case...


He's called Ron and is blak with a white mouth and chest.


I want be on my computer all day so if you think it's 'ron' please could you give me a call.


Thanks


Grant 0777 911 0745

"I have a black cat in my garden (Silvester Road). Does it belong to anyone? It might just be a stray trying to adopt me (it's so barking up the wrong tree - I don't like cats)."


Call the RSPCA or contact the Celia Hammond Animal Trust: http://www.celiahammond.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=26&MMN_position=35:35

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