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Hello. Our Cat recently got into a fight and has to wear a cone around his neck. We are supposed to keep him inside as it's very dangerous for him to go out wit the cone on as he can trap himself.


However yesterday he got out some how. We live on the Dovercourt, Eynella and Eastlands crescent block near Dulwich library. Please could you keep an eye out for him if you live near there.


He is Black and white and is called Dotty. He is very friendly so you could easily pick him up. I have attached a photo. He will likely still have the collar on.


Please if you find/see him call me on - 07772783716

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi if you send me the photo and some details I will put it on my website. Also worth a visit as this gives lots of information and resources to try and find the cat. My website is www.anypetsittingandwalking.co.uk and my email is [email protected] phone 07443 942491

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