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A Grey Tabby Cat hanging around Ulverscroft Rd??? Mature large and very cuddly cat..


My neighbour called me (assuming it was my cat) stating she saw the cat in her house yesterday and thought she had chased it away (she's not a animal lover as like myself and I can say I've never seen it before. So my assumption is its owner has just moved into the area).. Unaware to her knowledge that it was still (2days) in her house.. and her evidence was the cats mess on her furniture which she states was not there this morning and had only appeared this evening.. I managed to coax the cat out from its hiding place and it is extremely lovable!!! It is very healthy and has been raised with alot of love (based on its revealing bright cheeky character).


Please can you Help me find its owner!!!! As I've managed to get it back in the garden area and it seems lost!!!! And is just hanging around???


Yours Sincerely...

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