Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Sherburn In Elmet North Yorkshire LS25

This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Sherburn In Elmet North Yorkshire LS25

She is a relatively small Tuxedo Cat with mainly white on her front and stomach, with some black on her back, and on there is black patch splitting across her forehead, she was lost around the B1222 in Sherburn In Elmet, Leeds. She an indoor cat and slipped out of a window that was left open on accident, she is not used to the wild and has only been outside a few times, every time she does go outside she is very skiddish and almost primal and she has a fixation on eating grass and chasing bugs. She is most likely within the Sherburn In Elmet area and more probably around Moorland View as she has never strayed far from home before.

Her primary coat black and white bicolor Her face is mainly white + features a distinct "middle parting" or "split" of black hair on the forehead and top of the head. Her underbody is white from the chin, and across the belly. Her back + tail is black and she has white paws

Missing Domestic Short Hair Cats in Sherburn In Elmet
ContactContact Member
Missing since22 Jun 2026
BreedDomestic Short Hair
Dominant colourBlack and White
GenderFemale
Approx age4
MicrochippedNo
LocationLS25
Pet Listing ID110138

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