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Missing cat - Camberwell


Luffy

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This young cat has been visiting us every day since the summer but has gone missing since Boxing Day. When he first came this summer to eat our cat's food, he was very skinny and had flees and we looked after him. We distributed flyers to find out if he had an owner but didn't receive any response.  If this is your cat or if you've seen him please let us know. He's been missing for more than 2 weeks now and we're worried something bad happened to him. He's not neutered nor microchipped. We were in the process of adopting him officially and taking him to the vet when he went missing. Camberwell Grove / Peckham / East Dulwich

Thank you! We miss him a lot!

 

 

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