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We are missing our black cat, Gilbert, who didn’t come in for breakfast this morning. He’s a a relatively large black cat. This is very unusual for him, so we are worried. If anyone has seen him or knows anyone who lives on Silvester Road (our garden adjoins with the gardens on Silvester Road) who can ask them to look out for him that would be great. Thanks.

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Edited by emz_167
  • 3 weeks later...
It’s possible he was stuck somewhere inside as his coat is pristine so he doesn’t look like he’s been outdoors for 3 weeks! He’s extremely skinny so he definitely hasn’t eaten. However we got a tip of a cat looking just like him near Sainsburys local yesterday looking very lost, so my husband spent two hours calling for him in that area late last night then Gilbert showed up this morning at 5am! So he could have followed my husbands scent home or it was a coincidence. We now need to locate and take down all posters :D

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