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Our grey tabby Milo has a habit of inviting himself into people’s home, especially in the Summer. If he’s visiting you, please don’t feed him or encourage him to stay. 

We’re keen to get him back as he’s behind on his meds, and overdue his yearly check-up. He also has digestive problems so can get unwell if fed the wrong foods.

Don’t be fooled into thinking he’s a stray – he’s chipped and had a collar, but has a habit of losing them pretty regularly. He lives on Spurling Road.

The kids miss him terribly, as does his ginger sister Daisy. If he’s invited himself into yours, please encourage him to leave!

We've not seen him for a few weeks now so we're very worried.

If you’ve seen him please message me on 07790 907733.

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Milo came home briefly last night but was unsettled and incredibly wary of us.

We know he's be staying at other people's homes on and off over the summer, and this is very unsettling to him.

If he's coming to yours for food or inviting himself in for the night, please turn him away or put him back out.

He has a home, he is loved, and he is well looked after when he is here.

He probably goes elsewhere as he not a huge fan of his medications or diet, but he has those for a reason.

If he's not here, we can't make sure he stays well or be sure he's safe.

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