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V kind if you to look out for the cat. Have you tried a paper collar? And take to vet or try scanangel website for someone who can check for microchip.


HP


Pls don't offer for someone to have. Might be someone's cat and also v dangerous for cat - not all people have good motives

I think he?s probably the same cat who frequents our pub on Bellenden Road. Thin, quite young, white with ginger stripes? He?s been around for ages and always in the garden but he?s started to come inside and even upstairs, too. Quite sad if he doesn?t have an owner. :(

Call Celia Hammond they will come and rescue him hate to think of him being out now the winter is coming

I would take him but my old cat sadly passed away a few weeks ago and just to broken hearted had cats all my life all lived to good old age

Please let me know if they can help otherwise I will see what I can do

Thanks

Gaynor

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