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Last night we had a visit from an injured male tabby cat (see photo) - his left paw is in a terrible state, and unfortunately we had to let him out again because he was too frightened. Currently he's wandering the back gardens of Crystal Palace Road near the leisure centre. We're worried about him, so if anyone recognises him, please get in touch with me.


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Catherine

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Sorry to hear that Leo is still missing, I know how worrying and upsetting it is when they don't come home. Good luck with finding him.


Yes, I'll try and capture the tabby if he returns to ours. He's been dropping by quite often, but I haven't seen him for a week or so. I was concerned with how thin he was, and figured he was likely to be a stray. I've been feeding him a little, but we do have a cat so I didn't want to encourage him too much, but luckily he's not aggressive towards her.

I emailed Celia Hammond about him, but after initially saying that they could help, they went silent on me, perhaps just snowed under.

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