LOST/MISSING TABBY CAT ESCAPED AT VETS
LOST/MISSING TABBY CAT,
ESCAPED CARRIER AT VETS, PET DOCTORS TRISTAM STREET/MILL STREET CORNER 31-03-21 FINN IS IN A UNKNOWN AREA SO COULD’VE MADE HIS WAY TO ANOTHER AREA.
(Posting on behalf of owner)
UPDATE 1st June: 3 POSSIBLE SIGHTINGS of of which are near where he went missing
*Someones also reported possible sighting of cat of similar description opposite PAK N SAVE- MILL STREET, WHITIORA of a women who lives in the units opposite.
*A tabby cat matching Finns description has been seen over the last few weeks (sometimes accompanied by a black cat who also hangs around skip bin) hanging around the HYGATE MOTEL- 299 ULSTER STREET, WHITIORA.
*ALSO POSSIBLE SIGHTING END OF MAY: Crossing the road from CORE MMA towards the ANGLESEA A&E- CORNER OF THACKERAY, ANGLESEA STREET one evening
28th April UPDATE due to sighting that fitted description
Myself, Finns Owner and neighbour went out about 9:30pm last night and searched around for a good hour or so sadly no luck
Please if in area keep eyes peeled around PET DOCTORS MILL ST/LIVERPOOL STREET/TRISTAM end as we think he’s still very close to where he went missing.
sighting by me at 7:30-8:30pm twice Wednesday 7th before disappearing again description i explained is the same as Finn as asked owner
I was walking to countdown around kitzo the hairdressers which is a couple buildings down from pet doctors, but disappeared and couldn’t find where the cat went after looking for awhile. Also on way back from countdown saw a cat tabby with white chest area and white back paws on the corner which was 42 Liverpool Curnow Tizard realestate appraisal place with a high fence was very skittish wasn’t able to get a photo as phone was dead. Cat slowly went towards and it managed to slip in a gap in the high fence surrounding. Then sadly completely disappeared again after looking for about 15 minutes around that AREA
Mr Minit in Chartwell: Be wary
Hi all,
Just sharing my experience. I had the battery for my car key replaced in March 2025 at Mr. Minit in Chartwell. I was given a one‑year warranty, which seemed impressive at the time.
However, the battery stopped working early Mar 26. With the warranty card, I brought the key back to have it checked and replaced. What I didn’t realise was that the battery was *not* actually replaced. He only tested it with a meter. When I asked whether he had replaced the battery, he said “yes,” but that wasn’t true. He then said he had tested the battery level and there was no need to replace it. When I asked to see the meter, it showed the battery was in the green zone which means it was ok.
I was then advised that I might need to replace the entire key unit. I asked whether he had properly troubleshot the issue to confirm it was the battery and not the key itself. His reply was that he normally doesn’t do that, but I was a “special case.” That means, the warranty card was a misrepresentation and there was no real intention of replacing the battery when it was faulty.
After he finally replaced the battery with a new one, my key worked perfectly again.
**Lesson learned:**
Make sure you take a photo of your warranty card. I feel like the warranty is mostly for show — if I had lost it, I would have been charged another $20+ for a battery. Worst still, I would have to pay more to change the key unit unnecessarily.
Make sure you witness that they replace your old battery with a new one if it's still under warranty.
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