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My 8yr old tabby cat Magic went missing from Brookstone Court on Monday night after falling out of my 3rd floor window onto tarmac whilst I was out with my dog so he would be injured. He?s neutered but not microchipped as he?s never wanted to go out. He?s got a distinctive white stripe on his face from his mouth to eyebrows that looks like an upside down question mark. He?s very friendly. Has anyone seen/found him?
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My friend's cat fell from a second floor window onto tarmac - he then found the nearest place where he could safely hide and stayed there.

I don't think your cat will have gone very far at all - they are very clever at finding hiding places. He's probably not only shocked and hurt from the fall, but also afraid because he's in an unfamiliar environment, if he's not used to going out. I would think it's most likely that he's lying low nearby. My friend's cat was missing for some time, but hadn't left the estate. He was found hiding in a flower bed. He wasn't injured.

Thank you. I?ve been searching the area plus checking with vets, places like Battersea cats n dogs home, RSPCA etc and a vet receptionist suggested posting on here. Also put up posters and getting everyone I can ask to keep an eye out for him as well.. even taking his sister out in the pet carrier cos they?re normally inseparable n got told that might work but nothing tet

One of our cats was injured whilst exploring a garden at the back of us, she found herself trapped under some loose bricks but managed to crawl into our neighbour's garden where we found her the next day. Unfortunately had broken all the toes in one of her hind legs and ended up having her leg amputated. Was quicker on 3 legs than had been on 4. Lived until she was around 15 but had to be put down due to cancer.


Whereabouts is Brookstone Court - I know I have seen it but cannot place it.

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