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UPDATE:

Thanks to anyone who kept an eye out for Nero. He tumbled through the cat flap at 10pm last night, hungry and rather sorry for himself. I imagine he had quite the adventure!


Our black cat Nero made a break for it on the way to the vets this morning, somehow forcing the gate on his carrier.

It was on Melbourne Grove and he dashed into the gardens between numbers 80 and 86. It's not too far from home but wanted to get the word out now in case he get's lost as he's pretty old.

He's fairly slim, with the top of one ear missing and blind in one eye (with a grey patch on the iris) from previous escapades. Pic attached.

No collar but he's chipped and registered at The Neighbourhood Vet on Lordship Lane.

If spotted can you give me a call please - 07941635723

Thanks

Sally

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