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Hello,

We have lost Ruben our cat since last Tuesday in east dulwich on landells road.

He's a male cat of 7 years old, mixed Siamese/European with blue blurry eyes. He is neutered and microchipped but no collar. His colour is mainly cream with a bit of grey and brown.

He's very calm and friendly.

We love him and miss him a lot so if you have seen him or know anything please let us know!

Our phone number is the 07 715 295 513 and our email is [email protected]

Hello,


Thank you for your message and to keep your eyes open.

We still haven't found him and we don't have any news.. We are very sad about it.

He has quite a unique colour so I hope if he is seen he can be easily recognised...

Please find attached two other photos of him.


We are going to put some new flyers today in the streets in the area and I will post on the forum if there is any updates.


Many thanks for the help!

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