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he's very cute and looks just like my little guy Gizmo, I will keep an eye out for him, I live just up the road, chadwick rd/grove park...I assume you've tried your neighbours, put up posters, checked with vets & Celia Hammond/Cat Protection/the council ...it's also worth checking with the postie/binmen and any others who are regularly in your area

Hi thank you both for responding! He may have been seen by someone last night on bellenden road (strangely outside the front door of our very good friends? which makes me think it was him as he knows them well and could smell them I think. He is usually in the gardens (back of Oglander/Bellenden/top of Maxted and I think maybe this is the first time he?s got over to the road side and is now disoriented and lost.


I have contacted the local vets and put up posters and leafleted many of the houses on roads mentioned above as I was sure he must have got stuck somewhere. I will call local cat rescue centres now. Thank you for your help and concern!

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