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We have two cats who are now frequently coming into our pub on Bellenden Road, and while we love the furry company we?re a little concerned they may be missing or homeless. They?re both extremely similar in looks, both white with ginger and black markings, one is young and slim and the other is pregnant! They hang around each other often which makes me think they?re either from the same household, or maybe mother and kitten. I?ve tried to attach some photos of the two of them but the site is telling me the files are too large and I?m not sure how to fix that. Please let me know if anyone knows anything or if they?re your kitties!
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It?s pretty hard to get them scanned when the only time I see them is when I?m on shift lol. I don?t finish work until gone midnight most nights.


And again, also quite hard to make a place for the mama cat to give birth in the middle of a pub? but I?m sure if it came down to it she would be able to find somewhere to make herself comfy. Then again, I?m hoping to have found their home before that happens, somehow.

Ronnijade Wrote:

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> Just an update: I?ve called a few vets who said

> they can?t come out to scan them but if I call the

> RSPCA next time I see them they should be able to

> help! :)


from what I see it says they can't come out either


https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/cats/straycats

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