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Hello all,


Our cat Milo has not been home since Tuesday 26/11/19; this is very out of character for him.


Milo is a friendly, male, long-haired, black and white cat who is new to the area (see attached photos). He is also micro-chipped.


We live on Bawdale Road, so we do not believe he would have gone too far from home. He only goes out from the garden so please could you check your sheds as he may be hiding.


If you have seen Milo, please could you contact us on any of the following numbers:

07809478414 (Yas), 07738255212 (Josh) or 07563243724 (Rani)


Thank you!

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