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This Cat has been coming into my flat a few times in the past week -5am through the cat flap eating my cats food, also evening time, just wanders in through the open window, calm as you like, making itself at home. It has been hungry and not stopped eating my cat food each time and is incredibly tame and unflappable.

Once i managed to close the window and cat flap, it was indignantly banging to get back in!


I'd like to know if it's yours so I know it's not lost... I'm on the lower part of Upland Rd and the roof terrace where it comes from, backs close to Hindmans and Tyrell Rd

Thanks

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