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Maledict is a good looking 7 year old all black Maine Coon cat. He has yellow eyes and is semi-long haired and due to a car accident has a damaged rear leg which makes him walk at quite a jaunty angle! He was last seen near the temporary stage in Dulwich Park at about 17:00 on Saturday 9th May. He answers to the names "Maledict", "Mally" or "Boo boo". He is quite shy and we are hoping that he is holed up in the undergrowth somewhere in the park or possibly someone's back garden. He is microchipped and very well known at both Lordship Lane Vets and The Neighbourhood Vet.


If you are out and about and see him then I would be very grateful if you could post and let us know.


Many, many thanks.


Mr and Mrs Terrapin

No sign as yet. Some leaflets and posters have been put up in and around Dulwich Park. One of the Park Rangers thinks a similar large cat was seen in the car park near the Park Offices close to the chapel gate.


A copy of the poster/leaflet is attached - if you could check your gardens and sheds we would be grateful.

Maledict is now back home safe and sound after his fortnight's adventure living as a Dulwich Village Blow-In!


Huge thanks to everyone who kept an eye out for him - it is much appreciated!


Best wishes from Mr and Mrs Terrapin (very relieved) and Maledict (wondering what the fuss was all about)!

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