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Hi,


tonight while coming back home a tabby cat started following us in Coplestone Road. Looked quite lost and was meowing a lot- we eventually let her in, but would really like to return her to her owners! She is now fast asleep and seems calm- but let us know if your cat is missing and we can get her back to you asap (photo attached).


Martina and Sam

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I saw this cat too on Oxenford Street and took a photo of her (yours is much better)and was just about to post here as well!!! I couldn?t take her home as we have a cat already! She looked young and not streetwise so may have been a house cat that escaped? Try taking her to vet as she may be microchipped. She seems lovely though - so if you can?t locate the owner she will be a lovely pet!

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