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A tabby and white cat has been hanging around outside our house all morning and seems very keen to get inside. (In fact it did at one point.) It seems to me like it's acting a bit lost. It's looks to be in good health and is very friendly, so seems like it's someone's well loved pet. I'd take it in except I don't think that would go down to well with our own cat! This is on Landells Road at the Lordship Lane end. Just thought I'd post a picture here in case it is indeed someone's missing pet.


I took some photos but couldn't attach them, apparently they're too big, but you can see them here: http://imgur.com/a/gogsm

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We've lost Mabel, our much loved tabby and white cat since last wknd - see pics attached, could it be her? Looks so similar from the side but I can't see the face? You live quite far the other end of Lordship though so I'm not sure?

Please let us know! 07812569049

Thanks Leah

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