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Hello,


Our big ginger cat named Red has disappeared from East Dulwich Road.


We have last seen him Sunday the 26th of August.


He is a bit dippy, so I think he's just not found his way back home as he normally doesn't go far.


He's wearing a red collar.


If anyone has seen him please let me know 07469 189422.


Thank you!


Shauni

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  • 7 months later...

Hi - is your ginger cat is still missing?

A ginger cat that looks like him, is very scared and hungry has tried to get in my flat 3 times now in the last few hours. Im on Denman road in Peckham so a bit far but you never know? He is too quick so cant get a picture unfortunately


Some cats were found months after disappearing so you never know! Worth a try!


Thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

Hello HP,


The one we found.


Although he could also be the same cat Smiley Blue saw as we don't know what he looked like as Smiley Blue wasn't able to take any pics at the time as he was too quick.


My neighbour and myself went outside to see what was wrong as we heard a cat crying non stop late at night and she thought we would find an injured cat.

We initially thought he was in my back garden but it turned he was at the front across the road.

He was starving but so friendly and was desperately trying to get into our homes.

So we fed him and gave him some water and felt we couldn't leave him like that so my neighbours managed to get him into a cat carrier (which was difficult as he is quite a big cat) as you can imagine he didn't want to.

At approximately midnight my neighbours then drove him to the Animal Hospital in Camberwell to check if he had been microchipped and to our relief he was. So they kept him and said they would contact the owner.

I was unaware of this at the time as I stayed at home checking the posts on the forum for missing ginger cats hoping he would be on here.

When I came across this post I thought the cat we found looked like Shauni's cat but I couldn't be sure. We just had a feeling it was him. My neighbour said the same thing.

So I rang Shauni then messaged her on the contact number she had provided in her post and attached the pics I had taken of him and the next morning she replied that he was her missing cat and asked where we had seen him.

I told her he was at the Animal Hospital.

She was in shock as she couldn't believe it as it had been 9 months since she had seen him.

She collected him this morning and was over the moon.


Such a happy ending, my neighbour's and I were overjoyed xxx

Tee Tee Wrote:

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> Hello HP,

>

> The one we found.

>

> Although he could also be the same cat Smiley Blue

> saw as we don't know what he looked like as Smiley

> Blue wasn't able to take any pics at the time as

> he was too quick.

>

> My neighbour and myself went outside to see what

> was wrong as we heard a cat crying non stop late

> at night and she thought we would find an injured

> cat.

> We initially thought he was in my back garden but

> it turned he was at the front across the road.

> He was starving but so friendly and was

> desperately trying to get into our homes.

> So we fed him and gave him some water and felt we

> couldn't leave him like that so my neighbours

> managed to get him into a cat carrier (which was

> difficult as he is quite a big cat) as you can

> imagine he didn't want to.

> At approximately midnight my neighbours then drove

> him to the Animal Hospital in Camberwell to check

> if he had been microchipped and to our relief he

> was. So they kept him and said they would contact

> the owner.

> I was unaware of this at the time as I stayed at

> home checking the posts on the forum for missing

> ginger cats hoping he would be on here.

> When I came across this post I thought the cat we

> found looked like Shauni's cat but I couldn't be

> sure. We just had a feeling it was him. My

> neighbour said the same thing.

> So I rang Shauni then messaged her on the contact

> number she had provided in her post and attached

> the pics I had taken of him and the next morning

> she replied that he was her missing cat and asked

> where we had seen him.

> I told her he was at the Animal Hospital.

> She was in shock as she couldn't believe it as it

> had been 9 months since she had seen him.

> She collected him this morning and was over the

> moon.

>

> Such a happy ending, my neighbour's and I were

> overjoyed xxx


Aw - thats so brilliant. Well done all round. Thank you for taking the time to post the story!


HP

singalto Wrote:

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> It?s fabulous news! I know how distressed I have

> been when my cats have gone missing.. Could you

> add ?Found? to the subject, please?


Hello there.


I tried to but I am unable to as I am not the original poster.

I have sent her a message.

I'm sure she will do

mutasmum Wrote:

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> This is brilliant news and so amazing to hear. It

> gives me hope that our cat, who has been missing

> for 5 weeks now, will be found somewhere by kind

> and thoughtful people like all of you.


I have a friend who's cat was missing for 4 years and came back!!

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