Found Cat Tabby from Shepperton Surrey TW17

This found Tabby Cat was found around Shepperton Surrey TW17

THIS CAT WAS RESCUED BY CATS PROTECTION WHERE SHE HAD A VEG CHECK AS SHE COULDNT EAT PROPERLY. UPON VET CHECK THEY FELT A LUMP SO SHE UNDERWENT SOME TESTS. SHE UNFORTUNATELY HAD LIVER CANCER WHICH HAD SPREAD ALL OVER SO SHE HAD TO BE PUT TO SLEEP. SHE WAS SHOWN KINDNESS , COMFORT AND FOOD IN HER LAST HOURS. SO SAD.

She could of travelled in someone’s vehicle or delivery lorry etc to the hotel in Surrey. She has been loved before as she is friendly.

She is a brown striped tabby, has a tiny white fleck of fur on chest. She is friendly and living outside a hotel. They said she has been their for a few years. She is only fed occasionally. She has been scanned and no chip picked up. She must be neutered.

Found Tabby Cats in Shepperton
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Found01 Apr 2019
BreedTabby
Dominant colourBrown
GenderFemale
Approx age8
MicrochippedNo
LocationTW17
Pet Listing ID96744

The following lost pets are matches to this found cat, these were listed on the lost cat register after this pet was found.

# Possible Lost Pet Matches Date Listed
103792Lost Cat Tabby from Sutton Surrey SM104 May 2023
93098Lost Cat Tabby from Lower Morden Surrey SM420 Oct 2019
93065Lost Cat Tabby from Woking Surrey GU2215 Oct 2019

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