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Hi everyone,


There's a young female cat that's been visiting our garden for a few days now, she's been sleeping under a bench fairly regularly. She has quite a few old scratches on her face and was in a stand off with another cat when I first saw her. She's apprehensive about being approached refuses to be touched. I've started leaving some water out that she drinks daily.


If anyone owns/knows the owner of this cat please contact me just so I can be sure that she is alright.


Best wishes,


Ben.

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Yes! That's a Bengal or a Bengal tabby mix at least!


At a glance I thought this might have been one of my clients', but it is not, & he's a male.


If you can't take him in to The Neighbourhood Vets to get scanned for ID {I know they're very busy right now},

perhaps giving them a call or email to find out if they have any missing female Bengals on record?



Kindest,

Heather {The Wingless Bird}

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