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I think the Wingless Bird does (on here and also professional catsitter & behaviourist - https://www.thewinglessbird.com), otherwise Celia Hammon Lewisham could assist if rescue/medical assistance necessary ([email protected] and tel: 020 8691 2100).

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1 hour ago, Jld said:

Is there anyone who can help to scan a cat that keeps coming into our garden and is very hungry to see if it has a microchip ,to try and trace it's owner ?

 

If you can get the cat to a vet, I think they would scan it (if you think it might be lost).

But probably best to phone first.

1 hour ago, IlonaM said:

I think the Wingless Bird does (on here and also professional catsitter & behaviourist - https://www.thewinglessbird.com), otherwise Celia Hammon Lewisham could assist if rescue/medical assistance necessary ([email protected] and tel: 020 8691 2100).

Thanks  for the advice .I did call Celia Hammond today and they are very busy at the moment and am waiting for a call back but in the meantime I thought I would see if I could find out who the owner was first .

1 hour ago, Sue said:

If you can get the cat to a vet, I think they would scan it (if you think it might be lost).

But probably best to phone first.

Thank you , I will try this if I can pick the cat up at some point if they let me if all else fails .

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