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Thorin, our small tabby cat with a white bib went out yesterday morning as usual about 6.30am but has not returned.


He will be in the area of gardens bordered by Lordship Lane, Heber Road, Landcroft Road and Pellatt Road.


If you have a shed that he could have been trapped in please look.


Still no signs PM or 07851 975 625.


Now offering a $50 reward. If he comes home of his own accord, the ?50 will go to Celia Hammond


I am delighted to say Thorin came home, soaking wet, completely nonplussed, starving, at 6.45 today!


I shall go to Celia Hammond today.

Hi,


Unfortunately I have had plenty of experience recently with this (see: Lost Big Black Cat - Cosmo). In all likelihood your kitty will come back in a couple of days, but if not try this, we found it useful as an action plan:


http://www.catchat.org/lost.html


I wish you all the luck in the world, I know how horrible this feels.


Bruce

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