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I recently moved to Overhill Road, Dulwich. After keeping the cat in for three months, I decided to let her out. She has been out with a harness, this is the first time on her own and hasn?t returned home. She is tabby and wears a red polka dot collar with a bell on it ( and my contact details). Our previous address was Copleston Road, there is no way she would have ended up back there. Mrs likes to climb through windows into people?s houses(such a minx).. Please contact me on 07581002664 if anyone happens to see her or she comes into your house.If she does come inside to anyone?s house please don?t feed her, but if you could bring her back that would be hugely appreciated or I can come and collect her. Please feel free to share around Dulwich/Forest Hill area. Photo wasn't uploading, will try again!
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