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Just been to Barrys store and there was a young taby. Very hungry and very scared. Poor thing. If you have lost one have a , seems to hide undenloookundeneathrailings where the shoot and skip is. Pls if people do not know. A cat has to be kept indoors for 6 weeks when they move to a new environment whatever the age
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We have lost a tabby and someone has kindly passed on your post. We're going out to investigate now... She's been with us for a year and half and doesn't usually stray far, or stay out for long so we are really worried. She's been missing since Sunday. I so hope this is her..

Thank you for posting

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