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1675 days ago

FINN IS STILL MISSING, TABBY PET DOCTORS TRISTAM ST

Summa from Frankton

Please keep an eye out for Finn ANY POSSIBLE SIGHTINGS please let me know Posting on behalf of owner Escaped carrier at pet doctors Tristram street on 31.03.21 when leaving vets after visit, was seen running along the footpath past California girls etc towards KTIZO HAIR SALON before disappearing. Please if in area keep eyes peeled around PET DOCTORS MILL ST/LIVERPOOL STREET/TRISTAM end WHITIORA and FRANKTON as we think he’s still very close to where he went missing. Or could be making his way back to his home chartwell. call or text or email me please alternatively call/txt owner 0212121142 Anne.

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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

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