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FOUND!! : ) Lost Cat - I may be seen shining torches into gardens this evening


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FOUND SAFE AND WELL!!!


Our large black and white old cat has gone missing from Lordship Lane. I'll be searching for him this evening when traffic dies down a little. I'll be searching North Cross Road, Townley Road, Dulwich Library, Lordship Lane area, and you may see me shining a torch into gardens, under cars etc. Please do feel free to call my mobile or talk to me if you want to confirm what I'm doing. I thought it worthwhile letting people know so they don't worry.


In case you see him, my cat has a distinctive large scar across his back and a broken tail which droops at the end. He also has a torn right ear tip.


He's an ex-stray, hence the injuries. He hasn't ventured our of our garden before and he is not very agile at all, so we want him home and warm asap.

HUGE thanks to our neighbour, who after seeing our "Lost" notice, checked and found him hiding under a tarp in their garden, soaked, scared and disorientated but SAFE! So relieved.


The moral of the story: NEVER follow girls out your catflap!

Hi Tams

That won't be our boy. He doesn't usually leave the house. This was a real one off. However right above this post is another couple looking for a lost b/w cat. It may be him. Have a look and perhaps get in touch as its so worrying losing a pet.

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