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My Bonnie is still missing, she is small and a full black cat no other colour, she is friendly and looks very young due to her size. She normally only hangs around the front of my house but she does visit a few of the neighbours houses, but never wanders as far as I am aware, she also knows her name and comes when called. Bonny is microchipped but does not wear a collar. she was last seen on 15 September 18 and I have put posters up in various areas she has been seen due to my recent posts on her being missing however the council has removed a few of my posters.


If you do think you have seen her please contact me on 07443 942491 thanks


I am still looking for my baby I know a long time has passed by but I haven't had any news to say she isn't alive so i am living every day in hope she returns so will continue to look for her.

so sorry to hear that, I lost my big black kitty Cosmo a few years ago...have you checked with the RSPCA/Local vets/Celia Hammond/cat's protection. I would still ask around your neighbourhood, neighbours/postie/binmen, and keep putting up posters, it's very possible that she is still in the area...don't give up hope yet, Cats do very often come back, my friends cat came back after 3 years!

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