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My lovely tuxedo cat, Rexy, has been missing since Wednesday which is very out of character. Rodwell Road area, SE22. He is a rescue cat so really quite timid with people he doesn’t know. If you spot him, could you please contact me? Many thanks. He is chipped and neutered. 
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I'm so sorry to hear Rexy has gone missing.

Our team carry scanners & will be keeping an eye out for him on our daily travels.

In the meantime, Dox can print & deliver free posters to your door
https://www.doxdirect.com/help/free-missing-pet-posters/ .

Best times to call for Rexy will be dusk & dawn when felines are generally at their most active
& there will be less city noise that could send him into hiding.

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FOUND! I’m absolutely delighted to say that, after nearly two months, Rexy has been found and is now safely back home. He’s a bit skinny and tired but otherwise seems well. Thank you to everyone who kept an eye out, reached out or messaged with potential leads. And of course, to the wonderful couple who managed to gain his trust and messaged us. We are over the moon and he is enjoying some hearty meals and home comforts to start his recovery! Thank you all again. 🤗

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4 hours ago, Roddy said:

FOUND! I’m absolutely delighted to say that, after nearly two months, Rexy has been found and is now safely back home. He’s a bit skinny and tired but otherwise seems well. Thank you to everyone who kept an eye out, reached out or messaged with potential leads. And of course, to the wonderful couple who managed to gain his trust and messaged us. We are over the moon and he is enjoying some hearty meals and home comforts to start his recovery! Thank you all again. 🤗

Great to have some good news!

Had he gone far?

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6 hours ago, Roddy said:

FOUND! I’m absolutely delighted to say that, after nearly two months, Rexy has been found and is now safely back home. He’s a bit skinny and tired but otherwise seems well. Thank you to everyone who kept an eye out, reached out or messaged with potential leads. And of course, to the wonderful couple who managed to gain his trust and messaged us. We are over the moon and he is enjoying some hearty meals and home comforts to start his recovery! Thank you all again. 🤗

AMAZING! So pleased for you! Mine went for about a month  which was bad enough, let alone 2 months. You probably know this but cat rescues would suggest you keep him in for a while.... HP

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On 14/04/2025 at 13:06, Sue said:

Great to have some good news!

Had he gone far?

Hi Sue. Thanks! In the end, he was found near Bawdale Rd but he’d only been around there for a few days apparently so I’m not sure where he’d been before then. I wish he could tell us! 😁

On 14/04/2025 at 15:05, hpsaucey said:

AMAZING! So pleased for you! Mine went for about a month  which was bad enough, let alone 2 months. You probably know this but cat rescues would suggest you keep him in for a while.... HP

Thank you! They definitely put us through it! Yes, he’s had the once over at the vets and he’s grounded for the foreseeable! 😊

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