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If you see our kitties, please don't invite them in or feed them - tabby and white cat (black splodges)

Our cats have started venturing outside (sneaking I should say as they are yet to be chipped) and tend to disappear overnight. It's not a major worry, although recently when it has been freezing cold and wet, and I have managed to recapture them, they have been warm and dry, which makes me thing someone on Hewitt or Seymour Road is taking them in and feeding them (they've also not been hungry).

I've attached a picture and would ask if you are feeding them or inviting them in, please don't. They are very well loved and cared for at home, and my two children miss them desperately and worry that they won't come back.

They are healthy, loved kitties who already have a home, so please don't encourage them to come into yours.

If anyone happens to have Patch (the white one) in their home now, could they please release him so he can come back to his actual home?

Thanks in advance.

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Patch still missing, 2 nights now, never goes beyond the gardens at the back and meows without his brother, very concerned someone may have him. Pining brother cat and 2 sad kids wanting their cat back. Please look out for him, most likely Seymour or Hewitt Road. 

If you have a neighbour who seems to have acquired a white cat with black splodges, please let me know. It's likely he will be starting to get distressed now as he has never been apart from the other one for this long. 
I hope you find him! I really detest people who stares feeding and taking in other people's cats. They have no idea how much grief they're causing. Keep them in for a few weeks when he comes back, to get them to understand where their real home is and to get them out of the habit of going elsewhere. Also try door to door on Seymour and Hewitt that's how I got my cat back. I'll keep an eye out.

Thanks Anette. Day 3 now and no sign, I'm certain someone has him as he never strays beyond the gardens that back onto us and always meows and comes when you call him. He meowed all night last week when his brother was gone overnight, so I'm certain he must be missing him and my little girl is certainly missing her cat.

If he's not back today, it will be posters and door knocking over the weekend. I suspect it's more likely to be Hewitt than Seymour (top end) as he goes over the back from us and we are Seymour.

I really hope he turns up soon, we've not long had one run over and the kids could really do without the additional upset.

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