Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Southfields Greater London
This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Southfields Greater London
Small build often mistaken for a kitten. Went missing in the Southfields/ Wimbledon area a day after moving house from Epsom. Possibly became lost while exploring new surroundings. No collar nor microchip. Friendly however due to being a previous victim of severe animal neglect and probable abuse, may be weary of strangers, men in particular as well as children. He will scratch when feeling threatened. Breed and age unknown however is certainly older than 3 years.
white body with dark grey tail and two grey patches by the ears.
Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 20 Mar 2017 |
Breed | Domestic Short Hair |
Dominant colour | White |
Gender | Male |
Approx age | 5 |
Neutered | No |
Microchipped | No |
Location | |
Pet Listing ID | 80419 |
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 |
---|---|---|
102098 | Found Cat Domestic Short Hair from London Greater London SW9 | 15 Jul 2022 |
100461 | Found Cat Domestic Short Hair from Barnes Greater London SW13 | 13 Dec 2021 |
88812 | Found Cat Domestic Short Hair from London - EC3N Greater London | 26 Sep 2018 |
84229 | Found Cat Domestic Short Hair from Brixton Greater London | 23 Oct 2017 |
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