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Third day, dear cat still not come home
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Should I entertain any realistic hope? It's sad for the little one to be lost this way. Yes, I know it's only a ruddy cat at the end of the day but still....
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National helpline: 03000 12 12 12
Is the national helpline of Cats Protection,the UK's biggest cat charity.
They can give you a phone number for a local Cats Protection Group Lost and Found Register.So if and when someone finds your cat,they can contact you.
I have seen several cats returned in this way.
Good Luck, and meow from our two,
This:~
National helpline: 03000 12 12 12
Is the national helpline of Cats Protection,the UK's biggest cat charity.
They can give you a phone number for a local Cats Protection Group Lost and Found Register.So if and when someone finds your cat,they can contact you.
I have seen several cats returned in this way.
Good Luck, and meow from our two,
Worry not. Our dear cat was often missing for longer than three days and always returned.
Contact your local vets, they probably have a 'lost ' book. Also contact Cats Protection and RSPCA locally in case some one has handed your puss in.
Ask your postman if he's seen it....often they have.
It will probably come back.
Good Luck
Contact your local vets, they probably have a 'lost ' book. Also contact Cats Protection and RSPCA locally in case some one has handed your puss in.
Ask your postman if he's seen it....often they have.
It will probably come back.
Good Luck
One of ours went missing for about 18 months!
He had obviously found somewhere better to live as I saw him (as i said 18 months down the line) sat on our garden wall. It was definitely him as part of his ear was scarred where his brother had gotten too rough when they were kittens. I tried to entice him in, but he was having none of it, obviously his new home had far better perks, rofl.
Don't give up yet.
He had obviously found somewhere better to live as I saw him (as i said 18 months down the line) sat on our garden wall. It was definitely him as part of his ear was scarred where his brother had gotten too rough when they were kittens. I tried to entice him in, but he was having none of it, obviously his new home had far better perks, rofl.
Don't give up yet.