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Our cat, Rupert, has gone missing from Waghorn Street. He disappeared yesterday afternoon and has not been seen since. He is never normally out for long and doesn’t venture far so I’m worried he may have been shut in somewhere. If you live in the vicinity and have a shed etc would you mind checking?

 

He is all black, with just a few white hairs under his chin, and a shaved patch on his right leg from a recent vet trip.

 

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Morning all.
 

There have been a few sightings of a cat that looks a lot like Rupert around McDermott Road and the old school site but we haven’t managed to see it ourselves yet. If you see a black cat round there could you let me know? Also if you own a black cat that you know spends time in the old school site it would be useful to know so we can eliminate them. 
 

Thanks so much 

Beth 

 

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  • beth3 changed the title to Missing cat - now found!

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