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I'm sorry to sound like a broken record, but my boy Cosmo is still missing,there's been a huge hole in my life...it's been 9 weeks and we haven't seen or heard anything (bar a couple of possible sightings which haven't really come to anything)...he should be hard to miss, he's a very big black cat who loves food and attention and will let you know it! Answers to 'Cozzy' Please PM me if you see or hear anything in the Peckham Rye/Camberwell area...or anywhere really (we are in Grove Park).


Thank you


Bruce

Thank you so much, I miss him waiting for me at the front door when I cycle back from work, meowing 'where have you been'? and taking up most of the bed when he cuddled up to us at night...if I don't get him back I just hope someone else is looking after him and giving him alot of love.


Bruce & Bron

  • 2 months later...

Hi,


It's Mr Broken Record again, I just thought I would make one more try. As you can see above, Cosmo went missing on the 23rd December 2015, just wondering if anyone has seen a BIG (although prob a bit thin now), hungry, black cat recently, very noisy, should like people, fairly confident, lost in the Grove Park/Camberwell/Bellenden rd area. He also has a bit of a tic, he often shakes his head like he's got something in his ears.


Thank you

  • 2 weeks later...

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