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Hi, there?s a lovely, chunky tabby cat that has been hanging around in my back garden for the last 3 days. It doesn?t have a collar, seems to be quite docile but meows loudly and for quite some time every few hours. I managed to approach it and stroke its head yesterday but then it scarpered. However today, it tried to come in to my flat when I opened the back door. It?s currently hiding under my garden table. Thought I should post on here in case anyone has lost a cat matching this description. I live on one of the streets off East Dulwich Road, the Se22 side.
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Hello a neighbour has told me her male tabby escaped through window she lives opp goose green Park in one of the flats in the big houses, she said he hasaskin allergy near base of back near tail and is an indoor cat. If you see it again could you take photo or pm me please. He is timid. Anyhow pls let me know thx Stella

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