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325 days ago

MISSING CAT- PLEASE HELP US BRING HIM HOME!

Zelda from Morningside

MISSING CAT - PLEASE HELP US BRING HIM HOME!

Louie - 14-Year-Old British Shorthair Last Seen: Saturday afternoon, 29th March 2025 Location: Warwick Street, Western Springs Description: Colour: Blue/Grey and has a short stubby tail (no tail -due to car accident when he was younger).

Special Info: Louie is recovering from recent surgery on his back left leg. He just had the stitches removed and is still wearing a bright blue/green cat cone (with pictures of cats), which is due to be removed this week.

Personality: Friendly, but he may be a little scared and confused due to his recovery.

Microchipped for identification.

Please Help! Louie doesn't usually wander far, and he didn't come home for dinner. We are absolutely heartbroken and desperate to bring him back.

Please check your garage, shed, garden, under the deck, or any other hidden spots around your house. Every little search could make a big difference. If you've seen Louie or have any information, please contact us immediately.

We are incredibly worried about him, and any help you can provide would mean the world to us. Contact: Zelda: 021 265 0356

Please share this flyer with anyone in the area, and keep a lookout for him.

Your help is so deeply appreciated! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

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Should complete designs be shared with the public, or should the community help shape the designs from the start?
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