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Hi samyb1. Please see private messages. We've found someone who thinks they may have your friend's cat (I contacted her in my search for our lost cat Cheetah, but it wasn't him. However, I sent your photo to her and she thinks it's your friend's cat)). Thanks.
I wonder if there's a way to get in touch with samyb1. Someone is looking after a cat which they believe is the tabby mentioned in this post. If there is no contact, she may have to take it to a rescue shelter if she can't continue to look after it. If it is microchipped, hopefully the owners will be reached, if not then they may not.

Pocket Rocket Wrote:

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> Sorry for the confusion hpsaucey. I didn't realise

> there was a phone number on one of the photos.

> Anyway, I have now been in contact with the

> original poster, and the cat is being reunited

> with its family. A happy outcome!


Well done pocket rocket😄 that?s brilliant news.

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