Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Hackney Middlesex N16

This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Hackney Middlesex N16

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Last seen in our garden at about 10:30pm on Monday 17 July. She was wearing a blue collar with a gold bell on.

She always sleeps all day in the house and only spends a bit of time outdoors so it is unusual she hasn't been home for this long.

Mila has yellow eyes, with a predominantly brown tabby and ginger face but has a white patch over her right eye and white chin. Both ears are brown. Most of the fur on her back is brown tabby and ginger patches on white, but the whole of her belly, underside and legs / paws are all white.
Her full tabby brown striped tail is quite distinctive and looks quite like a raccoon!
She will come when I whistle or call her, but is very timid around new people and will hide when there are loud noises (even just heavy footsteps!).
When she is happy she has a loud purr and will give little miaows repeatedly when she is hungry or wants attention.

Missing Domestic Short Hair Cats in Hackney
ContactContact Member
Missing since17 Jul 2017
BreedDomestic Short Hair
Dominant colourGinger and White
GenderFemale
Approx age5
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedYes
LocationN16
Pet Listing ID82833

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