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Hello! We have a little cat who is currently not as little as she should be- nearly 1kg overweight! She is 4yrs old but this has only become an issue within the last 10 months. We realise she looks small so possibly underfed but I can assure you she isn?t, she?s also very friendly and so probably very convincing! She?s been on a diet now for quite some time but it?s not helping so we think it?s likely she may be getting food elsewhere. We would very much appreciate it if anyone sees her around to not feed her as it?s now becoming quite a significant health issue (we are close to east Dulwich Station and she?s usually around East Dulwich Grove, Elsie Rd and Derwent Grove but she may wander further). She?s also sporting a lovely collar of shame asking not to be fed! I know it?s nice to feed animals and have them visit but she has a very loving home already where she is fed appropriately and we desperately don?t want to see her become unwell because she?s overweight. I?ve attached a picture for reference. Xxx
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