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Missing female cat
Neutered & chipped. 
Gladys Knight has been missing since 20th February   I live in soames st, my garden back onto gardens in copleston and bellenden road, she is friendly but timid. this is completely out of character. PLEASE PLEASE can you keep your eyes open for her. She is long & skinny with  distinctive markings on her nose she is a grey tabby with lots of white & her back legs are quite spindley as she had a really serious accident  a few years ago. I'm beside myself please please you don't have to be sure it's her, any call is better than nothing. many many thanks 
The furpack & me miss her and am really worried.

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  • Delainie changed the title to UPDATE: Gladys is home. Missing cat

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