1737 days ago

LOST/MISSING TABBY CAT ESCAPED AT VETS

Summa from Frankton

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

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