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(see attachment for picture of Greyee!!)


Hi everyone.


This is our lovely and gentle Greyee who has been missing since saturday 2nd of june.


She is an indoor cat and not used to the outdoors, so she will be very frightened on her own.


She lives on barry rd se22, and if anyone has seen her, or thinks they have seen her, please contact me, as she is missed dearly, and the whole family is extremely worried for her.


She is grey with black stripes,


quite frail, a slim, long body,


only nine months, therefore not fully developed into a big cat.


She does not bite or scratch, and is very friendly, but scared.


she struggles to meow, so hearing her may be out of the equation.


Posters have been made and can be found on barry road and close by.


This is our last hope, so if anyone has a gutt feeling that they may have seen a stray cat that matches the picture, please give me a call.


Thankyou all.


Maria


tel:07960330890 (see attachment for picture of Greyee!!)

Hey you guys thank you for the support. We found little Greyee after 3 days in the neighbours spare room under the bed. The Cheaky thing went out from the window to the roof and into next door's house and went all the way to their spare room. Thank God they had a dog which found her.


Thanks again.

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