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Have you seen big Ginger? 

He normally hangs around the Upland, Barry, Hindmans roads area and has been missing since the begining of the weekend. 

He has mobility issues with his front paw and one of our neighbours is looking for him.IMG-20240122-WA0000.thumb.jpg.0f3197350bd560cda95fd233885cf08b.jpg

Edited by Dub Dub and Away

My team & I have been trying to capture this cat for a very long time. He needs to be checked out by a vet. Please, if your neighbour has not reached out to Celia Hammond already, inform them that this cat needs to be collected for a thorough check-up & neutering. He is in a shocking state, poor guy. This picture really masks the severity of his injuries.

Feel free to contact us at [email protected] if there's any way we can help.

- The Wingless Bird.

When did you and your 'team' last see him?  I hope you haven't frightened him away from an area that he feels safe in.  I have just heard that he has turned up at his "safe house".  Please don't try to catch him again as he has people looking out for him and is under the Neighbourhood Vet. 

Edited by Mystic Mog
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  • Dub Dub and Away changed the title to Now found : Ginger cat Upland Road / Barry road area

I was informed that Ginger arrived home safe and well overnight last night.

TWB, as Mystic Mog said Ginger is being well looked after by his owner and the Neighbour hood vet and is old with arthritis so please don't just capture him and whisk him off without talking to his owner first.

 

 

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