Lost Cat Tabby from Redditch Worcestershire B97

This lost Tabby Cat was last seen around Redditch Worcestershire B97

She is a quiet cat, and extremely inquisitive. She has been missing since Tuesday. She came home on Monday night, but has not been home since. This is extremely unusual, as she likes to sleep on the sofa in the late evening.

We have been in contact with the vets, neighbors and also put up posters across the close. No one has heard anything yet, and our neighbors have also said they haven't seen her for a couple of days.

A grey tabby with a white belly and white paws. She is 2 years old, quite slim, with black tips on her ears and a curious nature. She rarely meows, and if she does then it will be fairly quiet.

Her body seems quite long in comparison to her legs, and her grey fur is not as soft as it looks. Her belly is very soft.

Missing Tabby Cats in Redditch
ContactContact Member
Missing since19 Jul 2016
BreedTabby
Dominant colourGrey
GenderFemale
Approx age2
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedYes
LocationB97
Pet Listing ID75359

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
78634Found Cat Tabby from Franche, Kidderminster Worcestershire DY1104 Dec 2016

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