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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Is this your cat? Or does anyone know who she belongs to? I've been seeing her in the Passage for some time now, maybe about a year, and I'm worried about her as she always looks hungry. Such a sweet little cat, I hope somebody is looking after her. im not suggesting anyone is neglecting her it could just be that she is a very small cat, I would just like to know if she belongs to someone or if she is a stray.

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She is really sweet, hopefully she is being looked after but I wanted to check before considering next options.
I don't know, I've seen her in different gardens and along the Passage.
We have had stories of HoL before about people (with the best of intentions) who have intervened with cats they believed to be strays or abandoned and it caused no end of upset. Unless the cat is in obvious distress, and it looks perfectly healthy to me, I would do nothing more than keep an eye on her.
I know. My next course of action was going to be to put up posters. I was just worried because she always seems to be scavenging for food and I was just worried as she meows like she is hungry whenever I see her. I know some cats are like that though. I'm glad that she belongs to someone.

Yes this cat definitely lives on Cavendish and is not a stray. I don't know the owners personally but the cat has been around for considerably longer than a year, and although quite small seems in good health to me.

Ah that's good news, thank you.

If this cat has an owner, I'm sure they would want to know, if someone could get in touch with them.

Just a guess - maybe she hasn't got a catflap - a neighbour's cat used to cry outside when they were at work and go wandering - all because they didn't have a catflap - we explained that a cat flap is vital and they had a cat flap fitted, problem solved, happy cat. Their cat can now get inside to their cosy home, food and water, when he wants, no more wandering and crying.

Also cats should be safe inside at night. If one of my rescue cats got out the front by mistake, I would be concerned.

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