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Female tabby with green eyes, very recently rehomed, has escaped from her room in the house and through the cat flap this morning. May be making her way back to former home in the Hansler/Bawdale/Shawbury area. Had been introduced to other cats in the house, but not to the garden.

Searched Plough Lane, Landells, Goodrich and Barry Rds this morning - please can you keep your eyes open for her.

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We think we have found the missing cat, a neighbour spotted a tabby with similiar markings to her this evening. We have just come back from taking a relative home when we spotted a cat on our side gate. Definately looks like our missing one - unfortunately, she does not know us well enough to trust us to catch her. Have left a trail of food in the garden near cat flap - hopefully she will come back into the garden to eat and associate our garden with food. Obviously still within the Barry Road, Plough Lane area. Fingers cross it is the same puss!!!

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