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We came across a tabby cat which has been run over on Underhill Road tonight. Doesn't have a collar. Someone has already covered it up with a tea towel and moved it onto the pavement (side of the road with houses rather than cemetary side). I am posting on here in case anyone is aware of a missing cat in the area. Hoping the owner can be found so that they know what has happened to it.

Aaww, the owner's going to be devastated :(


I stop to socialize with alot of friendly cats on Overhill road -

still I do wish people would encourage their cats to use the back gardens, rather than the front, as it's much safer.


Has anybody collected him/her to have scanned for a microchip at a vets or shelter? I wish I'd seen this thread earlier.

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