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Missing small, young, all black female cat with yellow/orange eyes called Squiggly. Last seen in Crawthew Grove/Spurling Road on Thursday 25th June at 5pm. She is quite timid but friendly and wearing a silver patterned collar with bell and half an id tag. Likely to be hiding somewhere please help us find her.

Thanks

Please call/text Maria 07964280576

Thanks to everyone who has thought they have seen our Squiggly but we are still looking for her and it is a week ago today that she went missing - so please do keep a look out and check your sheds etc. We miss her terribly as does her brother Charlie
  • 2 weeks later...
We have now had a picture and number of possible sitings of squiggly around zenoria street and tintagel crescent. If you live around there or passing near the goose green roundabout area please keep a look out for her. Do get in touch thanks. Maria
Alas it wasn't squiggly so we are still on the look for her but reassured by the fact that the folk of east Dulwich are so responsive. Thank you. Just to be clear. Squiggly really is all black with no white on at all. Thanks again for everyone's help so far.
  • 2 weeks later...
We are over the moon! After over a month we have found Squiggly. Many thanks to the team and especially Umberto at Franco Manco who found her. Thanks to everyone who contacted us with potential sitings. We love our neighbourhood! Thanks again.

Thanks. She was trapped in a unused flat upstairs from Franco Manco so skinny, bit traumatised but well. She was only about 25 metres away all this time and must have heard us calling her every day!

Thanks to Umberto a member of staff who heard her last night!

Glad the stickers were appreciated as all too often lost cat posters disappear and you never know what happened and so many lovely people helped us in our search.

Squiggly is doing well and gradually putting on weight and getting her confidence back. We will be letting her reuse the cat flap and go outside properly again this week. Plus she is now micro chipped - just incase!

Her brother Charlie is very happy to have her home.

Maria

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