Lost Cat Tabby from Bramhall, Stockport Greater Manchester SK7
This lost Tabby Cat was last seen around Bramhall, Stockport Greater Manchester SK7
Reward Available for Safe Return
Please approach her slowly and with caution, offering your hand or food out to sniff. Jess went missing on 28th February 2026, at around 5pm, in Bramhall, Stockport area. Please check your gardens, sheds, garages and houses as we believe she will be hiding out of fear. If you see her please contact us, we just want her home safe. She has been missing 8 days now and we are worried as she is an older cat with arthritis. She responds to “Jess”, “Jess Jess”, “Din Dins” and food of course. If you find her hurt, please take her to the nearest vet/animal shelter and have them scan her microchip, call us on 07816 962084. Thank you for your help, we deeply appreciate any sightings or rescues. We will give you a reward for finding her of £100.
Jess is an all brown-grey tabby with black markings, a white chin and green eyes. Her belly is caramel-brown with white hairs, her nose is pink/red and her whiskers are all white with a few black strands. She is 16 years old, so may be anxious, confused or skittish.

| Contact | Contact Member |
| Missing since | 28 Feb 2026 |
| Breed | Tabby |
| Dominant colour | Brown |
| Gender | Female |
| Approx age | 16 |
| Microchipped | Yes |
| Location | SK7 |
| Pet Listing ID | 109569 |
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