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If my cat went missing I am not sure I would think it was run over. I would suspect locked in shed/run off/chinese above that. And my number 1 suspect is injured in fight (you should see the size of foxes round our way) and hiding. Odd how cats will disappear when injured. Maybe they know they will be subjected to the vet? -
WZSOriginally posted by Zippy View PostPoor little guy
You could call the RSPCA, Cats Protection League etc, let them know you found a dead cat and give them a description .
It probably belongs to one of your neighbours - do you feel up to knocking on a few doors? I'd certainly appreciate it, even if the news was bad.
Bury the cat in your garden if nobody claims it today.
Do check with your neighbours and the local cats protection should help out of the council are being carp.Comment
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It is now....Originally posted by zeitghostReally?
That's news to me.
...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Did you find the owner?
One of my facebook friends has just posted that her cat has been missing for 4 days. You're not in the Midlands are you...?Comment
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No, based in Berkshire.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostDid you find the owner?
One of my facebook friends has just posted that her cat has been missing for 4 days. You're not in the Midlands are you...?
My brother dropped off the cat at the local vets on Monday.
Apparently, the lady at the vets said they'd just had a call from someone asking about their lost cat - from the description given, it matched the cat I found.
Oh well, at least she'll what happened.Comment
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No fur gloves then.Originally posted by Clippy View PostNo, based in Berkshire.
My brother dropped off the cat at the local vets on Monday.
Apparently, the lady at the vets said they'd just had a call from someone asking about their lost cat - from the description given, it matched the cat I found.
Oh well, at least she'll what happened.Comment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostNo, based in Berkshire.
My brother dropped off the cat at the local vets on Monday.
Apparently, the lady at the vets said they'd just had a call from someone asking about their lost cat - from the description given, it matched the cat I found.
Oh well, at least she'll what happened.Davy Crockett hat - Shirley?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostNo fur gloves then.Comment
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