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This morning we had a guest come into our home, thinking it was our cat… this little man is not our girl Noona. Does anyone recognise him?

We’re not sure what to do with him. Any tips?

 

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We’re in the Denmark hill area. He seems quite friendly and isn’t looking for food so we believe he’s a house cat.

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On 01/04/2025 at 22:10, Jld said:

You could take him to a vet to see if he is microchipped to find out if he has an owner .

Yes we did this! Sadly he hasn’t been chipped.

9 hours ago, hpsaucey said:

Hi there. Any update? If friendly you can try using a paper collar. One to print out and instructions here: https://www.cats.org.uk/media/sadhln2p/found-a-cat-printable-collar.pdf

 

Also google scanangels for someone loxal who could check cat for a microchip.

This is amazing. We noticed that when we let him back out because we did eventually let him back in, he looks quite nervous and ends up hiding or sitting at our doorstep for hours… we’ll definitely try and get him out again in the morning and put on of these collars on. Thank you!

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