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31 minutes ago, Nigello said:

It looks poorly cared for - no collar, long fur, underfed - so I hope the owner is found and makes every effort to care for it properly. Shameful 

Try to avoid making assumptions.  Many an older cat ends up looking like it's not being looked after when that's simply not true.  It could also just be a stray in which case looking scruffy is all part of.

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This is our practice cat Raymond 🙂

Very spoilt and very well looked after! Just has an awful habit of rolling in dirt! 

He is 13 years old with numerous health conditions, we can assure you he is good. 

He has an instagram @thehoodcat

See attached photo of his Birthday party last month.

He does love attention on weekends when our office staff are not in and wonders up Ashbourne Grove or Lordship Lane 

Appearances can be deceiving... 

Thank you all for your concern x

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