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This young male ginger cat appeared a few days ago. He seems ravenously hungry and needy of attention. Resisted feeding him until yesterday - he has eaten everything we have offerd him (not too much!) and has now 'moved in' to our porch. He has not been neutered and does not have a collar. Although he is hungry he seems in good condition. We are keen to find out where he belongs. (We are planning to take him to the vet to see if he's chipped but if he's yours that would save us a journey!) Our cat is very nervous of him (although he is friendly). This is in SE22. Please message me if he's yours.

Many Thanks!

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oliverbroad Wrote:

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> Ninjapig Wrote:

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> > Are you able to pop him in a carrier and take

> him

> > to the vet?

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> Sadly so far he's absolutely REFUSED to let me put

> him in the carrier so no not yet.


It seems mean but if you grab him by the scruff of the neck it should immobilise him for long enough to get him into the carrier. Had to do it to mine when we found him in the cemetery after going missing for 3 weeks!

Hmm, may not be the same cat. Townley Rd seems a long way from Marmora Rd which is where we've been seeing him a lot. (Well, a long way for a cat at least.) We've put Posters up around the neighbourhood now so hoping for some developments soon.

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