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2114 days ago

MISSING CAT

Sara from Northcote

Hello everyone,

Our cat Marley is still missing and hasn’t been home for almost 3 weeks now. We live in the Papanui/Northcote area. However, we moved here a few days before lockdown, so he may even be trying to get back to our old place on Armagh Street, Linwood. He is an indoor/outdoor cat who loves to explore, but always pops in and out throughout the day, and will always come home when called for dinner. So, this is very unusual for him.

If you see him, or you have him please get in touch as we are desperate to have our fur baby back home with us. 😔

Please check your sheds, garages, gardens and under your deck in case he is hiding anywhere and too scared to come out.

I will attach a link below of the post I have put all over Facebook (this includes images of him and a little explanation)

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He is a grey and white domestic short hair tabby kitty. 18 months old, desexed, microchipped. Does not wear a collar as he keeps taking it off.

He is extremely loved and missed.

Please share around to help us get our Marley home to us safe and sound.

Thank you everyone

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