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UPDATE: Our "visitor" Jaxx is back with his owners!!! They called earlier today with photos and description, and collected him a minute ago. Delighted he's home safely.


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We've had a cat visit our back door for the past 4 days and it stays for hours outside. Can't tell if it's male or female but it's VERY vocal.


It's silver grey with a white face. It's friendly but doesn't stand still long enough for us to feel for a microchip.


We are on Lordship Lane.


Is this your cat? We'll give it a few days and then Take it to the vets to get scanned.

Hi Singalto

I don't want to feed it if it's already got a home. We lost one of ours to an irresponsible neighbour a few years back in exactly the same way. It seems very clean and looked after and only shows up in the evening which makes me think it's owned. Just odd it hangs around outside for so long.

I'll give it a day or so then take it to get scanned.

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