Lost: Cat Female In South East (EN6)
- Dog ID 105322
- Status Lost
- Registered 29 Sep 2016
- Name
- Gender & Breed Female Cat (Spayed)
- Age
- Colour
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 08 Nov 2014
- Where Lost Cuffley Hertfordshire .
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area EN6
- Date Reunited
- Other Info
- Listed By AlisonH
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- 2018-08-12 18:34 Captain
- Sharing again on Twitter #MissingCatsUK @CatsMissing x https://twitter.com/CatsMissing/status/1028696192237096961
- 2018-07-07 11:15 Captain
- Sharing again on Twitter #MissingCatsUK @CatsMissing x
https://twitter.com/CatsMissing/status/1015528208144457728 - 2016-10-01 16:55 Seeks
- Janiejewl thats really lovely to read the dog recognised them to!!
Sadly this baby has been missing so long (08/11/14) and we try to support her mum so much on social media. She is so worried and hurting so much. I know you understand that and bless you for giving Carol some hope via that. xx
Carol tweeted again and will re-share her but I will tweet her every day till she is home again xxx - 2016-09-30 14:50 Unknown
- All I can suggest is what is already being done altough you could put an ad in a National newspaper. Odd really because spayed fe males dont usually wander too far from their own territory Also you could ask friends, and neighbours to share too as well as DL. I am acquainted with someone whose two cats went awol for almost two years. One day when he was walking his dog, he saw his cats in someones garden. The dog recognized them, and the cats in return recognized the cats. This is why I don think it is a good idea to feed other people`s cats. You could be unwittingly enticing them away from their owners, who may have children, and it will make them distraught if their pet is missing. Paws xd that shares, posters bring her homeLast edited: 2016-10-01 08:25:46
- 2016-09-30 09:35 Jane
- Shared Twittered
- 2016-09-30 00:12 Seeks
- Shared and tweeted for her Carole xx
- 2016-09-30 00:00 AlisonH
- Email alerts sent to postcodes EN2,EN4,EN5,EN6,EN7
- 2016-09-29 23:34
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