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**ZIGGY HAS BEEN FOUND AND IS NOW SAFE BACK HOME**

Have you seen Ziggy? 

My cat hasn’t been home since 11am-12pm Sunday 14th July. It’s completely out of character for him to stay away this long and not come home for his food.

We live on Stondon Park, SE23 in between Riseldine Road and Tatnell Road, where he’s often seen roaming or in the gardens backing on to ours. 

He’s a very friendly cat and has bonded with another cat who we suspect lives on Riseldine Road. 

If you live close to us, please can you check your garden, shed, anywhere where he could be hiding or potentially trapped. 

He is currently not wearing a collar, but he is microchipped and we are registered with The Neighbourhood Vet, Stondon Park.

The vets and microchip company have been notified.

Please message me if you think you have seen him since Sunday 14th July.

Thank you 😞

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Edited by Natasha_StondonPark
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