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Hi all,

Our kitten Linda hasn't come home this morning and we’re v worried about her. She’s only 8 months old and not used to going far/going out on the road. 
Please look out for her in the Barry Road/Upland Road area, and message or call if you think you’ve seen her - 07758 300 621. 
Thank you! 🙏🏻 

 

 

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Hi

She’s chipped and spayed and let out in the back garden. She hadn’t found her way to the front yet (which would have to be via other people’s back gardens) - but we’re worried she now has and has got lost. 
Do your scanners pick up any microchipped cats?

Thanks

Emma

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