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Connor is a young tabby cat who has been missing in the SE22 8SY area since Saturday. This is the East Dulwich Grove and Great Spilmans area.

If you have seen him we would appreciate a message on 07949091953 or leave a private message on the forum

Many thanks 

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Edited by Harry

If you have any images of Connor uploaded on social media, you can simply right click > copy image > paste into your post & this forum should automatically convert it to a picture without needing any code. However, if you do find yourself needing a code, it's [img]URL[/img]. Pictures can also be uploaded using the drag & drop feature in posts.


Fantastic to hear Connor is neutered & microchipped! Our team carry scanners on our daily routes & will be keeping a look out for a tabby in the East Dulwich Grove area.

If not already, notify your street & surrounding area (many have Whatsapp groups following the pandemic)

Dox will print & deliver free missing posters
https://www.doxdirect.com/help/free-missing-pet-posters/

Try calling for him at dusk & dawn when street & foot traffic is at its lowest.

I hope you are reunited with Connor soon.

TWB x

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