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Has anyone lost a young male black cat? Last night (Sat 17th Aug) an incredibly friendly kitten jumped into our flat through the window and didn't want to leave. We get a lot of foxes over our roof so didn't want to leave our window open all night. Every time we tried to get the cat out he would meow and meow at the window. We've fed him and made him comfy. 

We would love to return this beautiful cat to its owner(s)! 

p.s. he's got a home here if we don't hear anything 

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All cats are legally required to be microchipped now,

I'd be inclined to keep him in while you try and locate owner(although not sure how you'd prove that) and then, give a couple of days and then take him to the vet and get him chipped.

There are lots of Lost Cat sites to check and try and find his humans.

 

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4 hours ago, Azalea said:

How could they prove he was their cat and why wasn’t he microchipped?

Actually, good point.

Sadly, cats are used for baiting etc by people who look out for lost cats online 😥

But maybe they had photos of the cat before he went missing? 

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