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Young cat very friendly but thin and wanting a home just shot into our house and wants to stay. A neighbour said the cat had cried at their window all night till she let it in and fed it.


She can't take it and not can we. Anyone recognise it? Melbourne grove and Colwell rd area.


Can't upload pix will do that later.IMG_2815.jpg

Hello Gracie - that's wonderful news. Am hoping we are all talking about the same cat (here's a pic). I would be really relieved to hear that this cat has found its way home, as unfortunately it was frightened by my neighbour's dog yesterday (just after I posted) and rushed off in the direction of Colwell Road and I haven't seen it since.

He followed my housemate home from the train station.

Then ran in to the house, is there an owner or does anyone know the owner so we can repatriate the cat..


As lovely and friendly as he is we can't keep him!

If he does have an owner please get in contact :)

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