Lost: Burmese Cat Unknown Male In South East (SW1)
- Dog ID 160229
- Status Lost
- Registered 10 Sep 2020
- Name MARLEY CAT
- Gender & Breed Male Unknown (Neutered)
- Age Adult
- Colour Burmese cat
- Marks & Scars He will have watery eyes, which he is on medication for.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped No
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 12 Aug 2020
- Where Lost Marley the Burmese cat was last seen near the KXU gym at the bottom of Pavilion Road near Peter Jones on August 12th around 6pm.
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area SW1
- Date Reunited
- Other Info A woman around 30 was seen picking him up. We think he might have been ‘rescued.’ But he is not a stray. He has an elderly owner who loves and misses him very much. She is distraught without him. He urgently needs his medication. He is 8 years old. If you see him anywhere near Cadogan Place, Cadogan Square, Sloane Street or Cadogan Gardens, in London SW1 please call
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- 2020-09-12 08:03 Unknown
- Yes it may be that someone did think Marley was a stray. The RSPCA often get cats handed in; people thinking they are strays, when they atrually belong to someone. Poster around the area, and post flyers through doors too. Post in shops; post offices too. Post a LOST CAT ad in a Nationel neswpaper too, in case ha has climbed into a vehicle. Ask family, friends, and neighbours to share as well as DL. Twiter too. Try a radio/tv appeal too. The person who was seen pickling Malrey up may not be living too far away. I know of three cats who were posted as missingl one for SIX WEEKS, one for THREE MONTHS, and one for SIX MONTHS. These cats were not too far from their own homes, being fed by others, so you never know. When it`s nightfall, take a good walk around the area, using a strong torch, as the light will reflect a cats eyes. And if possible an objet with his scent on; his UNWASHED blanket maybe. All worth a try. So leave no stone unturned. Paws, and fingers xd.
- 2020-09-12 01:13 albayr
- Please contact Battersea as well. They have a Cattery and he may have been taken there by the ‘rescuer’.
I hope that Marley is home soon. x - 2020-09-11 17:00 Sandra Watt
- Gorgeous cat....its hard to know what advice to offer in the circumstances. Any CCTV where he was picked up. Contact all local vets and poster everywhere. Is there a local newspaper that a story could be put in. Post to all local facebook sites and also to local neighbourhood Streetlife and Neighbourhood Digest local sites. Really hope there is news of Marley very soon xLast edited: 2020-09-11 17:46:45 by Sandra Watt
- 2020-09-10 15:34
- Sorry to see that MARLEY CAT is missing.
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