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Mabel has now been found thanks to a poster, a little skinny but otherwise fine. Just want to say a big thanks to everyone who reached out to say they'd spotted her, it gave us hope that we'd be reunited soon. She is enjoying lots of treats and cuddles and slowly getting used to her kitten Monty again.

Further update to say Mabel is still missing, it's been over 4 weeks now and we're still hoping we'll find her soon. Some further details... she is still growing out a shaved patch on her left side, has a little bit of a pot belly and a weird croaky miaow. I know a lot of torties can look very similar but I think she has a distinctive ginger flash around her left eye...

Hi, our rescue cat Mabel escaped through the front door last night, she is a petite tortie/brindle, chipped, no collar, adopted from Celia Hammond in May so hasn't been allowed out yet (thought she's a former stray and hopefully quite streetwise). She will be missing her kitten Monty and he's desperate to be reunited with her.  She can be very friendly and loves a head scratch. Please keep an eye out for her around the vicinity of Pellatt Road, check sheds etc, she also likes to be in high places so hoping she's not up a tree somewhere! I have been out for a search this morning and have scattered cat litter near our front door, but if anyone has any other tips to help bring her home please let me know.

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Adding another pic of Mabel showing off her markings a little better
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