My kitten went out on Sunday night around 9 pm, and has not been sen since. This is unusual, as she's very keen on her breakfast, and she also always comes when I call her.
She's around 7 months old, tabby (brown / black), whith a white chest and white socks + white back legs. She is wearing a silver collar, but this may have come off. The collar has address and phone no on it. She is microchipped. She was spayed 5 weeks ago, and has a shaved bit on her left side where the fur has not quite grown back. She's quite friendly, and answers to the name Lily.
She's missing from the north side of Seymour Road, a few houses up from the passage. If you live on Seymour or Hewitt, can you please have a look in sheds and other places she might have been trapped. She might have been hunting and got carried away and have lost her way, so could have gone a bit further away.
I am desperately worried about her, so if you see her, please call me on 07930 674955
Hopefully she's not been too friendly with the wrong people, or been cat-napped..
I'll stick some posters up tomorrow.
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I haven't seen her, but will keep an eye out.
She's a lovely cat, you must be desperate with worry.
Don't give up hope. My old cat (now in cat heaven) once went missing from Seymour for a whole week and was found just a few houses up from us.
There seems to be a lot of cats going missing on the Ladders. I have a little 10 week old kitten and I'm worrying about whether I should let her out at all when the time comes (after she's been spayed etc).
Hi Annette
I will keep my eye our for her. I'm happy to help you look for her this evening if you need some help or I could put up posters for you. Try to stay positive - lots of cats come back after a few days (easier said than done I know). Think of all the success storied we've had on HOL. Good luck and let me know if I can help.
Sally
Sally, I'd love some help with postering! Just doing tons of photocopying now, thank you! If you could text me your number to the number above, and I can call you back from my "real" number (the one on the poster is a pay as you go, didn't want my usual number on there) I'll call you this afternoon.
Thanks again!
Sarah, I've called everyone I can think of, so hopefully I am well covered. Have not called the council refuse people yet, as I can't bear to think what they might say, and I refuse to believe she's ben run over. She lived in a car park as a stray before she came in to the Celia Hammond rescue home. So faily savy.. I hope!
just saw this now and have text you. chat soon, sally
One of mine went missing last year. It turned up 48 hrs later looking like it had been dragged through a hedge backwards a few dozen times. When it was AWOL I called the RSPCA who gave me some good advice. They suggested I call the local vets, the council (if your cat's chipped) and other local cat rescue places.
Best of luck!
She's now been gone for 3 days, no sign of her. Surely someone must have spotted her? Please, if you're on Seymour or Hewitt, check your sheds or anywhere else a curious little kitten could have been locked in.
She needs regular medication for a lifelong condition, so it's important that she comes back to me!
Hi Anette, I haven't seen her. I've got your poster, I'm on Hewitt by the passage and will keep an extra eye out for her. I haven't got a garden but I've put some food out the front in case she comes wandering by. Will let you know if I see or hear anything of her.
Don't lose hope
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Sarita, thank you so much, it really helps that people care and are willing to look for her!
To anyone who reads this: If you have noticed your neighbours having a cat who previously did not have one, can you please take a closer look. I know it's horrible accusing people, but fact is: people DO take in cute, friendly cats without thinking about the upset the original owners are going through.
She's been missing 5 days now, and she needs vet treatment. I really really want her back! She's not valuable, she's just my little kitten that I love dearly and miss desperately.
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