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During the last week a cat has been climbing through our back window and coming into our flat. She's very affectionate and seems healthy- the eyes are bright, fur is clean and soft and she's not too skinny; so i'm assuming she's not a stray.


It seems like she wants food, sniffing round the bin a lot, and was trying to eat a dead plant leaf that had fallen on the floor. I don't want to encourage her as we're not allowed animals in the flat, and I guess she belongs to someone even though there's no collar. I can't imagine how she would be in such good condition otherwise.


I'm really after some advice on what we should do. We keep putting her out of the same window that she came in, but she keeps coming back. Last night, despite closing the window, she wouldn't leave (kept meowing for ages) until we turned the light off.


Is there someone local we could call? Or has anyone in Peckham Rye (on here) lost a lovely black and white cat.


I think putting a poster up might be overkill, as I know cats likee to wander, especially at night, but she seems a litte too needy, and obsessed with our flat (she's been back every night for the last week and we'd never seen her before) to just be going about her normal business....but i really don't know a great deal about cats, so I'm just guessing.


Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.

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