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Max the tabby had just been to the vet and has a shaved belly. Chipped but no collar as he was in his basket when he broke free.


Lost around Northcross Road, ran along Palmeston dining rooms.


I have a photo but cant upload but can send to anyone, i case you see him.


Please call 07932 750 426 if you see him or have him

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Thank you so much for posting this. I actually did one myself but in my haste/panic I posted in the wrong section!


Very pleased to say that we just found him behind Lux Thai and he was very happy to continue his journey home! Really touched by the help we received.

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