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Well all that heartache and he just leapt back over the fence albeit with a sore paw for some reason.


Thanks to anyone who read this anyway :)


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Hi all,


Newly moved in to Gylcote Close (SE58EU) and we have two indoor cats. We were exposing them to the garden to explore the territory and we believe one of them has lept the fence and not yet come back :(


The missing cat is a Chocolate point Siamese Male by the name of 'Sultan'. He doesn't have a collar but does respond to the name. Picture is attached.


If anyone around the Gylcote Close area identifies him, we would be eternally grateful if you could ring me on 07545759607. Picture attached.


Now to console a distraught 8yr old lol


Thank you all!

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