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Found - black and white cat on Bassano Street


laith

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Looks very much like the little visitor that used to come to ours regularly some time ago (one street over). Do you happen to know if it's a male?

Our visitor was a tom cat, very skinny and often arrived quite dirty looking as if he'd run through or had been sleeping in a very dusty/sooty place.

Very timid/shy but also friendly.

We had thought maybe he'd moved away but it could be his route takes him to othrr homes now...

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