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Our cat Scar has gone missing from Lordship Lane / corner of Chesterfield Grove. He has been missing since Friday (27th Sept). He's black and white (tuxedo - black with white chest and white paws). He's just turned 1 and is quite small. He's not wearing a collar but is microshipped.


He's timid and easily scared so he might be hiding or stuck somewhere - please check your sheds and garages and anywhere else he might be.


We've been out searching, put up posters and informed the local vets and the microship company, but no luck so far.


We miss him so much. Please call or text 07519539646 if you've seen him.


Many thanks

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  • 3 weeks later...

Pommie: yes, he is neutered.


Countrlass22: no luck yet unfortunately, he's still missing.


Hazel19: We have already registered him with Animal Search UK.


Unfortunately Scar is still missing, it's been nearly 6 weeks now. We miss him so much. Please continue to keep an eye out, thank you all!

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