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Grey and white female cat (Molly) lost from Goodrich / crystal palace road area. Her fur is a bit patchy, I was about to take her to the vets when she went missing. Any info good or bad please advise.


I should add that she has a brother who is almost identical. The best way to tell them apart is that she has fully white hind legs, he is not missing but has only white hind feet.


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If you do happen to look after Molly from time to time. Could you please get in touch. My guess is that she has got herself semi adopted and if so it would be great to have details so that I can check she's ok. Short of keeping her inside (impossible as she can break out of the catflap) I can't think of a better solution. My first concern is always for her safety.
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