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Update - the cat has an owner apparently.

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I’m posting this message about a stray cat on behalf of my neighbour who isn’t on the forum. 

He says:-

I discovered a cat who appears to be lost or abandoned at the corner of Dovercourt Road and Court Lane this morning.  It is in very poor health.  If anyone knows of someone who has lost a cat over that way, or knows of someone who could share this info then I’d be grateful. 

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Edited by Naiada
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HI - did you see the other post from an hour ago about the same cat???

Can the neighbour knock on some doors locally? Could be a local oldie out and about but always worth checking out.

I have a microchip scanner if anyone wanted to scan for a chip but am over in Nunhead [you'd have to contact a vet to get them to check any number on their database].

 

HP

  • Naiada changed the title to Solved - Stray cat seen on Dovercourt Rd/ Court Lane

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