Lost Cat Tabby from New Parks Keightley Rd Leicester Leicestershire LE3

This lost Tabby Cat was last seen around New Parks Keightley Rd Leicester Leicestershire LE3

He is quite timid but friendly if he trusts you. He has been microchipped. He does wander but has not been gone for this long before! :-(
Very worried as its cold and if his neck fur has got worse he will get ill!
He is not very vocal unless he really wants to go out....usually a little squark!
He has a little white under his chin but not much and spots under his belly. His ears are a bit moth eaten! Due to fighting! For his territory! Hes a lovely softy cat with people.
He went out Friday night and Ive not seen him since :-(

Little fur clumps missing on back of neck due to scratching or a fight

Missing Cats in Leicester
ContactContact Member
Missing since15 Feb 2016
BreedTabby
Dominant colourTabby
GenderMale
Approx ageOver 7
NeuteredNo
MicrochippedNo
LocationLE3
Pet Listing ID71659

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
93702Found Cat Tabby from Leicester Leicestershire LE307 Jan 2020
85501Found Cat Tabby from Wolvey Nr Hinckley Leicestershire LE1017 Feb 2018

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