Lost: Brown/black, Leopard Spots Cat Female In South East (EN4)
- Dog ID 148084
- Status Lost
- Registered 02 Sep 2019
- Name ROSIE
- Gender & Breed Female Cat (Spayed)
- Age Young Adult
- Colour Brown/black, leopard spots
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 04 Aug 2019
- Where Lost Disappeared from home garden
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area EN4
- Date Reunited
- Other Info She looks like a tabby, but she has leopard spots instead of stripes. She is quite small.
- Listed By Pat
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- Alerts Sent 36
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- 2021-09-29 16:18 Pat
- Thank you so much for contacting me, I confirm that Rosie is still missing and unfortunately that's not my cat
- 2021-09-29 08:15 reggiemollieros
- The RSPCA staff member is Anthony Joynes https://twitter.com/joynes85?s=21 he is Wirral based.
- 2021-09-29 08:13 reggiemollieros
- Is Rosie still missing? Bit of a long shot but a cat chipped in the name Rosie to an address in Southsea has been found on the Wirral.
Is your Rosie’s chip in your name? Is with RSPCA and the post was on Twitter will get the Twitter details for you. - 2019-09-25 23:34 visionvalue
- Sorry wrong cat.Last edited: 2019-09-25 23:35:34 by visionvalue
- 2019-09-09 14:09 .
- Shared on twitter and instagram for Rosie. Paws crossed 🐾
- 2019-09-04 20:38 Unknown
- Please follow ALL the relevant advice/tips on Ziggy`s post. Plus is there a dominant car in the area? A sometime they will chase a cat out of it`s own territory. The chased cat will return when they think it`s "Safe" enough for them to do so. Or someone maybe feeding Rosie. Paws xd.
- 2019-09-03 09:13 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in EN4.
- 2019-09-02 21:51
- Sorry to see that ROSIE is missing.
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