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Does anyone know who owns a ginger cat that hangs around Crystal Palace road near Goodrich Road end and around the small shop. Can't get him scanned yet as no scanner, he is in my brothers bathroom since yesterday as he sees him there and has been there for over a year and someone feeds him out in there garden, who thought he belongs to pub on corner, however pub do not own him. The reason why my brother took him home is because the cat has gone blind or partially blind and was walking out in front of moving cars. He cannot take photo and I can't get there for few days, so whilst he's safe and warm for now, just wondering if anyone can shed some light on whether they know him or if they know owners as he cannot be out and does need vets as could be a number of illnesses that's caused his blindness. 

Edited by Delainie
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If you contact Celia Hammond Lewisham they can both scan him and look after him and his veterinary needs: Rescue and Homing Centre tel no: 020 8694 6545 Rescue centre email: [email protected] . I hope he has a local family, but if not CHAT should be able to help.

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I don't think celia hammond will be able to help, they are having to send cats away as overflowing. I know if it was a female, they would, as they try their best to stop the litters, being a neutered Tom, I doubt it. Also I can't get to him to take him anywhere for next few days and my brother relies on me for his own cats. I'm hoping in the next few days someone will notice him missing, if he lives around there, failing that I have ordered another scanner, so when I get there I can take photo and scan him. I'll message lesley from hammond to see if anyone available to at least pop in and scan. I really don't think they will be able to take him. He's, safe, warm and fed at moment, please let him be chipped and have a good owner. 

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  • Delainie changed the title to BACK HOME. Ginger neutered Tom cat

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