1763 days ago

LOST TABBY CAT- MILL/TRISTAM STREET WHITIORA

Summa from Frankton

ID: 135821 LOST CAT: Finn - Whitiora Hamilton
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MISSING Short hair, tabby & white
Tristan/Mill street, WHITIORA, HAMILTON
“My family member has lost her beloved cat.
His name is Finn, he went missing whilst being picked up from vet on
Pet Doctors Tristam street: Mill Street, Whitiora, Hamilton 3204 on the 31st of March. Could be heading back home to chartwell area also.
Please call/text 0212121142 Anne.
Alternatively Call/txt Summa 0212365572 please”

Missing Since: 31 Mar 2021
Name: Finn
Type: Cat
Gender: Male
Age: 4 years
Desexed: Yes
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Colour: Tabby, White
Size: Medium
Microchipped: No

Register your lost or found pet here: lostpetfinders.co.nz...

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