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Hi all,


Our cat has gone missing from Bawdale Road. Dexter is a large, black and white, short-haired male cat. He has a white bib, white?socks' and a small white patch under his nose.


You may have seen him on the road or in the gardens of Bawdale Road or Hansler Road. He never usually ventures any further than this.


Please could check your gardens and sheds just in case he's injured or trapped. If you have seen him at all, we would be very grateful if you could contact us on 07809478414 or 07738255212.


Thank you.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Is this a match? Sex wrong but remarkably similar looking.


Stray Cat - Black & White

Posted by James66 Yesterday, 09:24AM


Hi. Black and white female cat about a year old has been hanging around our house in Jennings Road for the past week. Took her to the vet and she has no microchip. Before she becomes too much of a resident (and she certainly seems to like to make herself at home), is anybody missing her?


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