Lost Cat Moggy from South London Greater London SE24
This lost Moggy Cat was last seen around South London Greater London SE24
Reward Available for Safe Return
Midge was last seen in the morning of the 13 May around 7am in a neighbours garden on Norwood Road/Tulse Hill SE24. She is a small and friendly cat that likes to explore and might have gotten scared and hid in an unfamiliar space and got lost after that. Please check your sheds/cellars etc. She is around 3,5/4 kg with white feet and a white wonky moustache and some white markings on her belly. She has white whiskers and one white eyebrow hair. We are incredibly worried and are offering a reward. Midge has a chronic respiratory illness and it is vital she sees a vet on a regular basis. Please keep a look out for her or bring her to a vet if you have her with you. We love her incredibly much and just wish for her to return safely, no questions asked. Thank you so much.
Midge is a very friendly small tuxedo cat with white feet and a white wonky moustache, white whiskers and one white eyebrow hair. Midge has a chronic respiratory illness and needs regular vet visits. We are desperate to find her. Any info welcome no questions asked.
Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 13 May 2023 |
Breed | Moggy |
Dominant colour | Black and White |
Gender | Female |
Approx age | 2 |
Microchipped | Yes |
Location | SE24 |
Pet Listing ID | 103915 |
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