Lost Cat Tabby from Long Eaton Derbyshire NG10

This lost Tabby Cat was last seen around Long Eaton Derbyshire NG10

Is very light ginger, looks blonde in certain lights. Has a cut on his right ear and is wearing a turquoise/blue safety collar with his name and my number, though it may have come off. Has a tendency to come in smelling like oil especially on his paws. He loves to sleep all day and go out at night and eat early in the morning. He ran away from New Tythe Street, NG10 2DL, Long Eaton at 08:50am on 29/12/25 which was a Monday when trying on a harness and building a carrier. Does not like harnesses. He is very fluffy and his coat is velvety soft. His whiskers are way longer than his small face. He has darker stripes on his legs but they are more faint on his body. He also has darker stripes on his tail.

Ginger/blonde, eyes look yellow, has a cut on his right ear. Not chipped or neutered. Is booked in. Loves chin scratches and is very friendly. Sounds like a pigeon when purring while getting attention. Loves attention. Sometimes smells like oil, especially on his paws:

Missing Tabby Cats in Long Eaton
ContactContact Member
Missing since29 Dec 2025
BreedTabby
Dominant colourGinger
GenderMale
Approx age2
MicrochippedYes
LocationNG10
Pet Listing ID109377

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