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Update: Lucky is back home.



Our cat Lucky has gone missing and we are worried she may have got injured or maybe stuck in someone?s shed. She is small, black with white nose, socks and belly. If you see her, please let me know. She has no collar but is micro chipped.

I'll keep a look out for her. How long has she been missing for?


Try going out this evening, when it's quiet & there's less activity.

Call for her; She will recognise your voice & hopefully coax a response &/or out of hiding if she's nearby.

Oh, you poor thing! I made a little friend, somewhere between Landells, Underhill & Crystal Palace Rd, on my way to my visits a couple months back. I'd taken a picture & was just scrolling through my phone as she fits the description, but on closer inspection, the markings are a little different across the nose.


I'll be on the lookout as I live very close to you.

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