Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I found a kitten this morning in SE13 6XX (Lewisham/Catford Borders). We've just got back from the vets. She's microchipped and the vet is trying to contact the person who originally registered her. I couldn't get a full postcode, for obvious reasons, but she was registered at an SE22 address under the name of Isis in mid June.


She's had a quick health check and appears to be well. The vet thinks she's 4/5 months old. She's very affectionate and I'm guessing that her owner is missing her. She's a beautifully marked tabby cat, with a patch of white under-chin.


She's very affectionate, confident and well socialised and I'm guessing that her owner is missing her.


If you know anyone who was selling, or giving away, a litter of kittens in June/July or anyone who has recently moved from SE22 to SE6/SE13 (I have had my flat described as being in Rushey Green/Hither Green/Catford or Lewisham Park) can you please contact them and let them know that if they can help re-unite owner and kitten to contact The Animal Clinic on 020 8967 0857. They have onward contact details for me and I'll be checking progress with them daily.


She has come home with me for the time being because I've put up lots of posters in local shops and on lamp posts, registered with other local vets, Lewisham Animal Welfare and the Findapet website but I can't keep her for much more than the end of this weekend. I'd hate to have to put her forward for re-homing when she's obviously well cared for and much loved.


ADMIN - I know that this forum is very well organised and that posts put on the wrong page are moved. Please move this if I've posted in the wrong place.


Thank you

No, no collar. Sorry. Hope your green collared cat turns up soon. This little madam is delightful (throwing herself kamikaze style at walls in pursuit of moths from the back of the sofa) and I keep thinking how much her real guardians must be missing her.

singalto/elloriac


I'm just taking every avenue of opportunity available to reunite this lovely cat with her owners. The vet is doing the microchip thing and I'm doing the social media thing. The posters and talking to people is doing the old fashioned word of mouth for those not into the social media thing. I can't, for personal reasons, take her on if we (me, the vet, twitter, facebook and local forums) can't find her rightful guardians then at least I'll know I've done everything I can. I've had a few lovely friends letting me know that they would like a cat as delightful as she is. So it looks like I have a plan B.

singalto Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Could the kitten not have lost the collar? Doesn't

> the microchip give the full details of the owners?



Yes animals can easily lose tags and collars. That's why it helps to keep your details up to date if your pet is chipped. The legal guideline is that the vet is not advised to give out the owner's details to non-owners, but they do have the discretion to release the lost animal back into the care of the person who found it while the vet tries to contact the owner. xx

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • These have reduced over the years, are "perfect" lives Round Robins being replaced by "perfect" lives Instagram posts where we see all year round how people portray their perfect lives ?    The point of this thread is that for the last few years, due to issues at the mail offices, we had delays to post over Christmas. Not really been flagged as an issue this year but I am still betting on the odd card, posted well before Christmas, arriving late January. 
    • Two subjects here.  Xmas cards,  We receive and send less of them.  One reason is that the cost of postage - although interestingly not as much as I thought say compared to 10 years ago (a little more than inflation).  Fun fact when inflation was double digits in the 70s cost of postage almost doubled in one year.  Postage is not a good indication of general inflation fluctuating a fair bit.  The huge rise in international postage that for a 20g Christmas card to Europe (no longer a 20g price, now have to do up to 100g), or a cheapskate 10g card to the 'States (again have to go up to the 100g price) , both around a quid in 2015, and now has more than doubled in real terms.  Cards exchanged with the US last year were arriving in the New Year.  Funnily enough they came much quicker this year.  So all my cards abroad were by email this year. The other reason we send less cards is that it was once a good opportunity to keep in touch with news.  I still personalise many cards with a news and for some a letter, and am a bit grumpy when I get a single line back,  Or worse a round robin about their perfect lives and families.  But most of us now communicate I expect primarily by WhatApp, email, FB etc.  No need for lightweight airmail envelope and paper in one.    The other subject is the mail as a whole. Privitisation appears to have done it no favours and the opening up of competition with restrictions on competing for parcel post with the new entrants.  Clearly unless you do special delivery there is a good chance that first class will not be delivered in a day as was expected in the past.   Should we have kept a public owned service subsidised by the tax payer?  You could also question how much lead on innovation was lost following the hiving off of the national telecommunications and mail network.
    • Why have I got a feeling there was also a connection with the beehive in Brixton on that road next to the gym
    • Ah, thanks,  it all comes flooding back. I've actually been to the Hastings shop, I'd forgotten all about it, along with her name! Didn't she (in between?)  take over what  was then The Magnolia, previously The Magdala, now The Lordship, with her then partner? Or is that some figment of my imagination?  In fact, didn't they transform it from The Magdala (much missed) to The Magnolia? With flowery wallpaper covering the front of the bar? Which reminds me of the pub's brief period after The Magnolia  as the ill-conceived and ill-fated The Patch.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...