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We posted a thread in the lost and found section for our sweet cat who went missing this morning. We thank the 50 of so people who looked at the thread in the lost and found section and now we are posting this tread here in the hope of a wider audience who would respond. Our cat Tembo is a British Short hair, cream, age 2. He is a house cat and has never wondered off. We are very concerned. He is microchip and the local vets are aware of him being missing.

We have put flyers around the Goodrich, Gpland and Dunstans road area. And have asked neighbours to keep a look out for him. Any sighting of Tembo would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you. We attach a photo of Tembo.

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