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I realise this is not the usual EDF section for missing cats, but as Cheetah may be injured, time is of the essence as he may need to get to the vet. Hoping admin will let us keep it up here for a few days.


Cheetah has been missing from Fellbrigg Road since Saturday evening 22 September. He was last seen lost and crying around Lacon Road and outside Pitstop Garage on Upland Road - and this was the night of deluging rain so he could have sheltered somewhere and got trapped. Equally he could be anywhere by now. PLEASE could you check your gardens, sheds, renovations etc. and keep an eye out across East Dulwich. He is usually very friendly but by now he may be scared.


Thanks very much.

Jacqui (07958 509564) or Adrian (07788 414791)

You must be frantic. As a cat owner myself, I just wanted to post that I'm thinking of you and poor Cheetah and hoping very much that he is found soon. I am not in Dulwich right now or I would be helping to search myself. Would it be worth posting an urgent appeal for help in searching for Cheetah on the main East Dulwich Forum message board as Cheetah is known to be injured and time is clearly of the essence in getting him found and treated ASAP?


Good luck.


Soane

Maybe you could print posters and put them through people's doors. He's probably hiding and staying out of the way. Not everyone will see this post and I have seen your posters around, but maybe a message that's really relevant...eg "injured and seen in this road yesterday" might get more people looking for him xx

UPDATE: Cheetah is still missing from Fellbrigg Road since Saturday 22 September. Please keep an eye out in streets and gardens (sheds, renovations etc.) across East Dulwich for this friendly tabby in the attached photos. (The injured tabby seen in Crystal Palace Road now appears not to be Cheetah, but another cat whose owner is still searching for him in that area). Thanks very much.

Adrian (07788 414791) and Jacqui (07958 509564)

Hi Abil and intexasatthemoment,

This is very kind of you. However, the info on Cheetah's whereabouts is not very precise now. We thought he was near Crystal Palace Road and had been injured, but it appears that was a different cat. The last probable sighting of Cheetah was Saturday 22nd on Upland Road. He could be anywhere. Please bear this in mind if you plan to go out and search - we've been out calling for him with biscuits in various streets with no luck yet.

Many thanks.

Just wanted to say our thoughts and prayers are with you. It must be such an awful time for you, worrying and looking for him. We've seen your posters and he's such a beautiful boy. We're not in your immediate area but will of course keep our eyes out for him. We have everything crossed for you that you find him or that he finds his way back to you.

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