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Cheetah is still missing from Fellbrigg Road, he's been gone since Sat 22 September ? he was last seen on that evening looking lost and miaowing near Lacon Road and outside Pitstop Garage. It was the night of the deluging rain so he may have taken shelter and become trapped. Equally he could be anywhere by now. PLEASE check your gardens, garages, sheds, renovations etc. and keep an eye open across East Dulwich in case you spot him - he's normally friendly. (Re earlier posts: The injured cat that was seen in Crystal Palace Rd appears not to be Cheetah, but another cat whose owner is still searching for him.) Please let us know if you have any information: Adrian 07788 414791, Jacqui 07958 509564.

Thank you!

Cheetah has now been missing for 11 days, so time is of the essence if he is trapped. Please check sheds, garages, renovations etc. and keep a general eye out across the gardens and streets of East Dulwich for a lost-looking, big and friendly tabby. Many thanks.

Here is a clearer photo of Cheetah. Two weeks missing, but he could still be out there lost in East Dulwich. Any info at all, please call one of the numbers in the original post. Many thanks.


http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u434/213cavendish/Cheets_zpsnejvjatp.jpg

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