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We've just moved to Copleston rd from Danby St and our cats have gone missing. Think they managed to get past the blockade in front of the cat flap in the new house.

They are called Manny and Fran

Manny is white and with black tabby patches. He's quite large and bold

Fran is smaller mostly white with black ears and distinctive black tabby spots. Fran is more timid


Please call 07884325540 if you spot them.

They are microchipped but don't have collars.


Thanks.


Now found, hiding behind dishwasher!

Glad you found them - apparently (I have no science to back this up) if you put butter on cats' paws in a new house, they'll sit and lick it off, and it makes them feel at home. Does have a slight downside of buttery footprints on things until they've had a thorough wash though...


Also - best cat names ever. Does Fran sit around smoking while Manny clears up after her? ;)

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