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For the past couple of weeks, a large tabby cat has been visiting our garden , coming in through the cat flap and helping him/herself to cat food. Not aggressive and does not seem to worry our cats.


This cat looks very much like the cat who visited us daily for about a year 2/3 years ago - so may be the same.

Have you just moved back into the area? Cat looks healthy and well cared for and a little tubby. Found him/her asleep in our dining room once.


If your cat disappears for several hours each day and you live in the Landells Road/Plough Lane/Barry Road - let me know.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there, Pugwash


I sent you a Private Message, around a month ago, with a photo and description of my cat, who is a large tabby, to ask whether you thought it was him who had been visiting your house.


Not sure whether you have seen the message or not?


Thanks


Hazel

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