Lost Cat Moggy from Burnage, Manchester Greater Manchester M19
This lost Moggy Cat was last seen around Burnage, Manchester Greater Manchester M19
Our black cat Jido ("Jee-doh") has been missing from the M19 Burnage/Levenshulme border since the early hours of Saturday 6th December. We recently moved from next to Greenbank in Levenshulme and had been keeping him inside to get acclimatised. He went out for the first time on Monday this week and had been coming home without any issues, so we assume he's gotten lost somewhere. It's possible that he might have tried to go back to our old house. He's never been out this long before and we're very worried about him.
Wearing a teal and orange collar that says "I have a home" on it and a black tracker tag. He has a patch of white fur on his chest, a few white hairs dotted around his body and a little nick in his left ear

| Contact | Contact Member |
| Missing since | 30 Nov -0001 |
| Breed | Moggy |
| Dominant colour | Black |
| Gender | Male |
| Approx age | 5 and a ha |
| Microchipped | Yes |
| Location | M19 |
| Pet Listing ID | 109312 |
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 90742 | Found Cat Moggy from Bury Greater Manchester BL9 | 09 Apr 2019 |
| 89527 | Found Cat Moggy from Worsley Greater Manchester M28 | 27 Nov 2018 |
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