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ZMISSING CAT


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Life's embrace yields, Ferret's bond with this existence come to pass.

A Lovely Soul.

Rest In Peace.


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Our beloved "Ferret" is missing.

He's medium dark grey with white markings to chin and paws is slim (4.2kg) and is middle age adult (9yr). Has blue collar, if still on, with a bell and his address medal. Is microchipped and approachable friendly.

Completely out of character to go missing. Last seen Tuesday midnight in The Gardens in the south west corner (where he lives) at number 34 . Painfully missed by us all including his little chum Vamp.


Please look in indoor / outdoor cupboard stores.


Please call 07857875716

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