**LOST CAT** Please can you help!
**UPDATE** Puss has been found safe and well šListing on behalf
MISSING My 11 year old male cat, name Sam.
Heās black with a white bib on the chest, heās a big cat, lost in the area of Berryfield Drive and 40 Youngberry Drive
Richmond, since 24/11. We moved house and area, he got spooked and managed to get under a gap in our fence, weāve looked everywhere as long as we could have before leaving for CHCH.. the new owners are also on the lookout for him as well as my son who lives in Nelson has been looking for him too.. Heās microchipped, but doesnāt have a collar on. Heās our family and we would love to have him back safely.. PLEASE check your gardens, in between plants, sheds and garages if heās there. Heās probably very scared and doesnāt do well with strangers. Any info of seeing him would be so appreciated.. if found please contain him somewhere safe, contact me on 0272450304 and my son will come and pick him up.
Thank You
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