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Cheetah has been missing from Fellbrigg Road since Sat 22 September. A cat we believe to be Cheetah was then found on Tues evening (25 Sept) in a garden on Crystal Palace Road, badly injured. He got away and was spotted the next morning limping up Solway Road towards East Dulwich Road. He could be anywhere now, but if injured he could be hiding in someone's garden, under a car etc. PLEASE could you check your gardens, cars etc. and keep a general eye out for him especially round Solway Road, Crystal Palace Road, Oakhurst, Crawthew, The Gardens, East Dulwich Road, all the streets north of East Dulwich Road and around Peckham Rye. He is usually very friendly, but if injured he may be scared and look slightly different from the photos. There is a very small chance that the cat found on Tuesday was not Cheetah, in which case you'll just be looking for a lost-looking big tabby cat, probably in a wide area of roads around Fellbrigg.

Thanks very much.

Jacqui (07958 509564) or Adrian (07788 414791)

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