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Firstly, I want to thank everyone for their support in our search.


So far we believe the only true lead was the sighting on Gowlett Road. We have roamed for hours searching but so far not so good.


He has big fat cheeks and slits in both ears from fighting. (See attached)


We fear that if he is not found soon we may never see our little fella again.....so please continue to keep out an eye.


Even if in doubt drop us a message or call.


Thanks 🙏


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STILL MISSING...


It's now 14 days since Leo went missing and I wanted to say a huge Thank You to everyone who has contacted me with sightings. Please keep them coming - even if you are not certain its him, it may be the other missing cat called Cheetah.


Look out for those big fat cheeks :-)

Thanks Denfra - sadly not Leo. Leo is an older cat (12 years) and has limited movement - he cannot jump as he has arthritis in his back legs.

Really appreciate the message though and if anyone else thinks they have seen him please let me know even if you are not certain. I know he is out there somewhere lost and will keep searching for him.

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