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487 days ago

Lost ginger female cat

Isabelle from Hamilton East

hi, if you are in Enderley or nearby, please keep a lookout for a small stray ginger girl. Mirka has been missing for almost 2 months. We've had a really good sighting on Saturday at Coleridge and Wordsworth. There are quite a few cats with similar colouring about, but how many also have green eyes and one black spot, and one only, right in the middle of their nose? That cat was smart enough to say hi and accept a feed, so hopefully she's hanging around. If you're not in Enderley, please keep finger toes talons & paws crossed for us, and if you are in Enderley please look for her, thank you! Call/text anytime, 0226917908
She is a fair way from home - Bledisloe terrace, Ham East. She was wearing a pink collar & bell but she often loses them. Chipped, snipped, registered. No white patches, just some off-white tail stripes, high pitched miaow, shy but likes dogs. Her own dog and her people miss her a lot. Please help her get home!

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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