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Thank you all for your support. I just wanted to let you all know we found her this morning in the Camberwell area.


Thanks again,

Kimi xx



Hello,


My cat has been missing since Monday morning. She is a Tortoise Tabby Cat with distinctive 'O' markings on both her sides. Her face is half ginger / half tabby and she has a white chest and paws. She was last seen wearing a pink diamante collar with a silver bell. (SEE PHOTO ATTACHED)



If you see her please can you contact me here or via Twitter using the hashtag #FindOphie


Thank you,

Kimi

I saw her on OglandercRoad a few days ago, probably at the weekend so I think probably before she went missing, she followed us up the road to our house. Just thought I'd mention it as it might be worth a stroll up Oglander calling her.

@Ginster, Thank you for keeping an eye out, and reading the flyers. That cat is very similar, but sadly not her.


I have just gone down Oxenford Road, but I think people are still at work. We will going around there tonight, so please excuse the yelling of her name if you hear us.


If anyone sees her, please feel free to contact me on 07888992639 or tweet me using the hashtag #FindOphie


Thank you,


Kimi

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