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Has anyone lost an un neutered male black cat who is not microchipped.
He seems to be in very good condition, very friendly, calm, looks quite young.

If it sounds like s cat you know or have lost please contact me. 07712611868

Thanks

Jo

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Unfortunately not. I think that one is female. Thanks though.

Does he have a tiny white patch on his chest?

No, he is totally black.
Hi, Sorry, just noticed while he fell asleep on my shoulder that he does have a tiny white patch on his chest. Do you think he is yours?

No but he looks exactly like a young sleek black tomcat who has been coming into our garden and attacking our elderly neutered cat (on at least 4 occasions). To date he has cost me £120 in Vets fees and our cat has spent days hiding under a bed. Although he hasn't been attacked for several weeks our cat is now extremely reluctant to go into the garden. If you locate an owner please let me know as I'd really like to speak to them.

Oh ok, I'll let you know if anyone comes forward.

Hi Jojo, ignore all above as it seems our hooligan isn't this cat. He was busy spraying our rosemary at eight this morning.

Well done Jojo for helping the cat. It's a pity that he is not microchipped and not neutered. Many black cats have a tiny white mark on their chest, but the shape can differ slightly so can be distinguishing mark.

I've mentioned to Stokey Cats and Dogs as they publicise lost and found pets and there are useful tips on their website
You can list a lost or found pet on Animal Search and it's free to do that.
Hope owner is found, what a lovely cat. If anyone claims the cat, make sure they have proof of ownership first.

I'm sure you know all this anyway, but if a cat has been found that isn't neutered, it's vital to keep the cat inside until he has been neutered, otherwise it leads to more homeless cats being born and also fighting. Free Cat Neutering

If foster care or help or home needed for a cat, contact Stokey Cats and Dogs

(For any cat owners out there, Animal Rescue charities advise that it is vital that pets are microchipped and neutered. Cats enjoy catflap access to a back garden, but it's best to lock the catflap at night so that cats are safe inside at night as it reduces the risk of them getting lost or injured. Remember not to let them out the front door by mistake).

Hi Justine, he has been playing at a school all week wondering around the classrooms. He is very comfortable here with us this weekend and the school are happy to have him back on Monday if I don't locate the owner.

Question- can I book him in to get neutered without owners permission?

Thanks for the info you sent and got putting it on the other forum.

Thanks
Jo

Yes I agree with Anka, you can go ahead and get him neutered. He's a found cat who is not chipped (so you can't contact any owner) and not even neutered and you have publicised. He has not been reported by any owner as lost. So get him neutered when it suits you, but the key thing in the meantime is not to let him outside until he has been neutered. You have saved him from getting run over or injured in a cat fight and the last we thing we need is more homeless kittens being born caused by an unneutered cat roaming outside. Well done for helping him out.

I'll book him in asap. Hopefully it can be done next week as he will have to be locked in a room most of the day.

He has been toilet trained etc. As soon as I put washing up bowl with some cat litter he jumped in and went to the loo. He is also amazing with toddlers. He has been lying on my 2 year old lap for a while getting a few pokes etc but doesn't bother him at all. Think he is happy to be indoors.

Hopefully he will sort out our mouse problem while he is here. I wouldn't mind keeping him but my husband might take some persuading.

Thanks again.

Jo
Aww that's lovely! Maybe he has been kept as an indoor cat and has escaped? Could be that his owners (wrongly) didn't think they needed to get him chipped/neutered if he was living indoors.

Well it sounds as though he is happy with you in the meantime, great that he is tolerant of your toddler, hopefully you will be able to keep him if owners don't come forward.

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