Lost Cat Moggy from Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5

This lost Moggy Cat was last seen around Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5

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Bill was last seen when he went out into in his garden at 1.20pm, Sat 30 March.
He is quite timid with strangers. He’s a very large white and tabby boy with 4 white paws and a tabby tail. Pink nose and green eyes. He was 4 yesterday (31/03/24) He is chipped and neutered but on a special diet and medication for UTI’s. We have leafleted the street and a neighbour thinks they may have seen him at the end of the street around 3-4pm on 30/03/24 but this would take him off the estate and not in familiar territory. He has never done this before and usually stays in his garden, only being outside for around 30mins at a time. Very out of character for Bill.

Bill is a large, neutered male, microchipped white with tabby markings, green eyes and a pink nose. All of his paws are white and his tail is entirely tabby with a black tip. He was wearing a yellow safety collar with blue fish pattern, blue bell and metal blue tag.

Missing Moggy Cats in Brierley Hill
ContactContact Member
Missing since30 Mar 2024
BreedMoggy
Dominant colourTabby
GenderMale
Approx age4
MicrochippedNo
LocationDY5
Pet Listing ID105934

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