Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Victoria Park Finchley Central (N3) Greater London N3
This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Victoria Park Finchley Central (N3) Greater London N3
Hunter went missing from our house near Victoria Park (N3) while we were on holiday, and hasn't been seen since Monday 14 March. He has never failed to come home before, but he loves to visit other peoples houses and gardens and likes to hide in sheds, so we are worried he may have got trapped.
He is friendly, curious and playful but can sometimes get a bit over-excited and start scratching hands and feet.
He has green eyes, a black coat with some small bits of white on neck and lower belly, and he is pretty quiet. He is quite a small cat too, so it's possible he might have been chased.
He doesn't wear a collar, but he is chipped, and we've had him for 8 months since he was found as a stray. We think he is between 18 months and 2 years old.
Mostly black, but with a small patch of white on his neck, and a patch of longer white fur on his lower belly.
Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 14 Mar 2016 |
Breed | Domestic Short Hair |
Dominant colour | Black |
Gender | Male |
Approx age | |
Neutered | Yes |
Microchipped | No |
Location | N3 |
Pet Listing ID | 72338 |
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