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We are being frequently visited by a very vocal, young, male, grey tabby cat.


He?s been around for a few weeks now, possibly a ?six dinner Sid? as he?s always hungry and comes in through the cat flap and helps himself. My two female cats aren?t too keen so would be great to relocate him home.


We are Surrey rd (cheltenham rd end) but I know he also visits a house in rye rd.


If you know him can you get in touch? I?ll take him to the vet and see if he?s chipped too.


Thanks - helen

Hi Helen,


We are missing a small grey tabby called Muta since early April. He's 5 years old but looks younger because he's small. A couple of pictures attached. I'm not sure the cat that's been visiting you is ours but there is a close resemblance so I don't want to rule it out. Ours has a white triangle-shaped patch on upper chest. I can't really see this in your photo as it's in shadow. Muta was also thinner than the cat in your picture. Can you have a look at these pics and let me know what you think? Happy to pop round and take a look at your visitor, if that's convenient.


Many thanks,


Anne

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