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There is a Black and White Cat (Green Collar)that seems to of taken up residency in my back garden.

I'm on Ulverscroft Road and my garden backs on to Crystal Palace Road.


It sits mainly on my shed all of the day. Even when it is raining.

It never seems to go anywhere to eat ?? It is very thin. It does not Purr of Meow.


It stares vacantly into space and does not respond to noise. Not even the recent Thunder.

It does occasionally approach me and allows me to stroke its head and under its chin.


When it was very hot it found a place in the shade but lay there for hours. All day.

I do not know if it is ill. It has wondered into my house, had a nose around and left.


Anyone missing such a cat. ???


DulwichFox

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Hi - Is he (?) still visiting you? He does look in a bit of a sorry state in that photo. Do you think he is a stray?

I'm at work in the mornings, but would be happy to come over one afternoon to see if we can get him to a vet (I can bring a carrier and can walk him over).

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tracymcdavis Wrote:

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> Hi - Is he (?) still visiting you? He does look in

> a bit of a sorry state in that photo. Do you think

> he is a stray?

> I'm at work in the mornings, but would be happy to

> come over one afternoon to see if we can get him

> to a vet (I can bring a carrier and can walk him

> over).


Hi - also willing to help with this Tracy/DF if I can be of any use? Does look like he needs checking out by a vet poor thing! If needs re homing Celia Hammond better than RSPCA!


HP

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Cat has not been over today.


I think he lives on Crystal Palace rd. 184 or 176 ish


Thank you to all concerned.


I have Tracy's details. Will keep you all informed if cat returns.


I'm concerned something may of happened to its owner.


I'm sure it was a cat that used to visit me some years back.

It looks familliar but older.


DulwichFox.

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Cat has been in my garden all day.


Tracymcdavis has just been to see him/her.


She is happy cat is OK. Bit old and a bit thin

Tracy brought some Whiskers Filled pockets and a Sachet of Salmon which the cat seemed to enjoy.


Not sure if cat is being fed elsewhere. ??


DulwichFox

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I've been over to see the cat this afternoon and I'm satisfied he's not a stray. That photo really didn't do him any favours though!


He's pretty old I would say so a little thin and frail - but clean, has a new collar, and the fact he goes somewhere else at night I think points to him going home. He just like's DF's sunny garden!


His eyes look really gummy in the photo but if so, they've been cleaned since then. He has a little scratch on his nose - but mine come in regularly with a lot worse.


DF - if you think his condition does get worse, you have my details, and I'm happy to take another look.

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