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Our young neutered female cat had gone missing from our home on Whorlton Road near Peckham rye park since last weekend. She is grey and white tabby with white paws and full leg white feet. She is micro chipped so if taken to the local vet they will be able to contact us.


We are worried as she spends a lot of time in our garden and my have ventured to far and got herself in a spot of bother. She is not currently wearing a collar and somebody may have taken her in as a stray. Please can you check your shed and surrounding areas for her.


Please email/call or message me if you think you may have see her. My daughters are missing her dearly


07949116632


Thanks a mill guys

Hi everyone


Just wanted to say that our cat finally came home late last night. she looks like she hasn't eaten for two weeks, but we are happy she is home at last.


Thank you to those who looked out for her.


Kind regards


Stardust28 Wrote:

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> Hello Everyone

>

>

> Our young neutered female cat had gone missing

> from our home on Whorlton Road near Peckham rye

> park since last weekend. She is grey and white

> tabby with white paws and full leg white feet.

> She is micro chipped so if taken to the local vet

> they will be able to contact us.

>

> We are worried as she spends a lot of time in our

> garden and my have ventured to far and got herself

> in a spot of bother. She is not currently wearing

> a collar and somebody may have taken her in as a

> stray. Please can you check your shed and

> surrounding areas for her.

>

> Please email/call or message me if you think you

> may have see her. My daughters are missing her

> dearly

>

> 07949116632

>

> Thanks a mill guys

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