Black cat
To the owner of the Lovely pure black cat that's been hanging around Arcon Drive not sure of sex but is it possible for you too lock him or her up at night as she/he jumped through our window about 3 am then an hour later tryed to jump back out and almost broke a lamp and the TV she's/hes a beautiful cat I just dont want her/him to jump through the wrong window I hope who ever she/he belongs to see this she/he hangs around my street quite a bit I know she/he is owned as she was very friendly and this isn't the first time she's/he has been caught in our house I believe it maybe friends with my cat also dont think it knows what a curtain is as it couldn't seem to get past it lol I hope you see this
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