Lost Cat Unknown - Other from Birmingham West Midlands B67

This lost Unknown - Other Cat was last seen around Birmingham West Midlands B67

He has very thin fur on his face that can be noticed when you are up close, and it is thinnest above his eyes. His hair is short and gets white the closer to you skin it gets. The fur on his body and neck is noticeably thicker than on his face. His eye colour is dark orange. He was lost after the back door was opened, after which he ran outside and disappeared into the back gardens. He was perfectly healthy when he ran away, but his current condition is unknown.

A small blackish brown cat that is shy and curious. He likes to hide in small dark places. He has very thin fur on his face that can be noticed when you are up close, and it is thinnest above his eyes. His hair is short and gets white the closer to you skin it gets.

Missing Unknown - Other Cats in Birmingham
ContactContact Member
Missing since17 Feb 2022
BreedUnknown - Other
Dominant colourBlack
GenderMale
Approx age5 months
MicrochippedNo
LocationB67
Pet Listing ID100928

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

# Possible Found Pet Matches Date Listed
103001Found Cat Unknown - Other from Great Bridge West Midlands DY414 Nov 2022

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