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Hopefully some pet lovers are reading this thread, so here's an appeal to all of you to look out for my cat Pooky who went missing last night.

:-(


We live on East Dulwich Grove, near the hospital and she was last seen on a window ledge a few doors down. She might have wandered furher afield by now.


She's a slender oriental looking tabby cat with a white chest and paws, she never normally goes out for more than a few hours and always comes back when we call her.


Please mail me back here, or call me on 07812 136 874 if you spot her, as her brother Garfield is missing her too.

Wooohooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!


After enlisting half the neighborhood searching and putting up a small rainforrest's worth of Pooky posters, the little scamp has just trotted back accross into next door's garden. Shouting her head of as she came nearer and so thin she'd make Kate Moss look positively curvy. She's just now demolished a bowl of fish and is out for the count lying in a patch of sunshine.

Her brother has also now eaten for the first time since she went missing, why did I not stick to keeping goldfish.

So glad it's another happy ending - my cat Archie went missing (but returned) a couple of weeks ago and support from other 'posters' on the forum was really supportive. Some mogs are destined to be a constant source of worry...while I was chilling on the South Bank yesterday at the RFH re-opening I got a call from a chap a few doors away who still had one of my leaflets, to say Archie was playing with a stag beetle in his garden. I was a bit anxious as to what I might find on my return but thankfully he was still in one piece and no sign of the stag beetle.

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