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A mainly black cat (white rear paws, some facial markings) was found badly injured on 27 June, late afternoon, on Crystal Palace Road outside the Gumboots nursery. The cat was taken to the Neighbourhood Vet but sadly didn?t make it. It was chipped and not registered with this vet.

Hi Kim


I can?t remember if the cat had front white paws but I don?t think it had. The vet has notified the chip tracker data base - they don?t have direct access to the owner. If the contact was up to date on the data base via the chip, I believe they would get notified?

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