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My kitten was last seen on IVANHOE ROAD (where we live) yestreday morning on the junction of AVONDALE RISE.


He is called 'Ron' and is black with a white mouth and chest and stomach.


I am hoping he is being looked after by a neighbour.


Please give me a call on 0777 911 0745 if you have any news.

We had about five phone calls in response to the posters we put up but no positive sightings or at least not since he went missing. We've been out looking for him so many times during the day and night and in all weathers that if he was still near the house I think we would have seen or heard him. I'm also sure if he had been killed on the street we would have known so I can only imagine someone is keeping him, I guess we'll never know?


Strangely, we did get a call from a neighbour on Sunday night in response to the poster because they had found a tiny four week old kitten, soaked on our street. It wasn't Ron, but very cute all the same. We kept him over night and then handed him over to a cat charity as he needed proper care. There seems to be a lot of weird kitten & cat action going on around these streets.


Anyway, thanks so much for taking an interest.


Grant

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