FOUND! LOST GREY TABBY
Hi all, if you are in the Dinsdale area, especially any streets within walking distance of Tattersfield Place/Jasmine Avenue, please check your sheds and garages.
Our cat, Daisy, has not come home last night or this morning, we haven't seen her since yesterday morning (22nd). This is very unusual for her. She is a short haired, grey tabby - light grey with dark grey stripes. She is an adult but quite small. She is friendly but doesn't like being picked up. She isn't wearing a collar, but is microchipped. You can take any cat for free to a vet to be scanned, if you spot her.
There is a reward for her return. Please keep an eye out for her, we are very worried. If you spot her please take her to a vet to be scanned, or contact me on 0211313354.
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